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Definition of well off in English: well offadjective wɛlˈɒf 1Wealthy. her family are quite well off tax rises for the well-off Example sentencesExamples - He is being urged to reform inheritance tax so that less well-off people would be taxed less.
- The researchers found more wealthy residents in one city knew and completely trusted their neighbours than was the case in well-off parts of another city.
- If you want have well-off families, you have to have a wealth-creating economy in place.
- All the money goes to charity and what is not used to help out the less well-off at Christmas is distributed to Waterford charities, so all the money stays local.
- Our sense of what it is to be reasonably well-off keeps changing, the threshold keeps rising-even though all of us are much better off than people were hundreds of years ago.
- History suggests several steady, reliable ways to become well-off or even wealthy.
- ‘The studies show there's as much drug use in well-off areas as in poor neighbourhoods,’ he says.
- Her father, Leonard, who made and lost three fortunes on the New York Stock Exchange, was well-off at the time of her marriage, but no longer wealthy.
- Both the wealthy and the moderately well-off use these trusts to minimise the amount of tax their estate will pay.
- On tax, he said: ‘We are relatively well-off, but we fail to share our wealth equitably.’
- Ultimately, taxation is the only fair and secure way to mobilise the wealth of the well-off for the benefit of the disadvantaged.
- To attract well-off and wealthy customers, the company will need to offer better than average rates.
- Widespread bitterness and resentment can occur where most people are well-off, if a portion of the population is excessively wealthier.
- Less well-off families find it as much of a necessity as wealthy ones, and fuel duties have raised the overall tax burden on poorer families.
- Only relatively well-off societies can afford to be blasé about wealth.
- This helps the less well-off who spend a greater share of their income on products such as clothes; it hits the better-off, who spend more on services.
Synonyms fortunate, lucky, comfortable, well placed, in a fortunate position, in a privileged position, thriving, successful, flourishing informal sitting pretty - 1.1 In a favourable situation or circumstances.
they were well off without her Example sentencesExamples - Economic and agency theory also predict that unions will encourage strikes despite the relatively well-off positions of their members.
- There was a half-brother, too, a bad egg who was nevertheless well-off because of his father's fortunes.
Synonyms well supplied with, well stocked with, well furnished with, well equipped with (be well off for), have plenty of, have enough of
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