Adjective
The word is derived from wealthy
A governmental organization would not place a welfare center in a wealthier neighborhood where it would have very limited support to the community, as it is not needed. Source: Internet
After discovering the value of the plant, the wealthier Yucateco criollos started plantations, beginning in 1833, to cultivate it on a large scale; not long after the henequen boom, a boom in sugar production led to more wealth. Source: Internet
And customers of the store – iPhone and iPad users – were the ones most worth reaching because they seem generally to be wealthier and less price-sensitive than Android users. Source: Internet
At that period, he said 700,000 illegal migrants had crossed Croatian territory to join wealthier EU countries. Source: Internet
By eliminating wealthier rivals to surprisingly reach the Champions League semifinals, Lyon has followed Ajax last year as an uplifting story for soccer’s most prized club competition. Source: Internet
A parliament was set up by Charles VII and the city's merchants grew ever wealthier. Source: Internet