well-off
- s in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
- s fortunately situated
doesn't know when he's well-off
- Cashmere is considered a luxury staple, meaning that it is expensive but purchased consistently by a small group of relatively well-off consumers.
- Do well-off parents also gesture more to their kids? Indeed they do, say psychologists Susan Goldin-Meadow and Meredith Rowe of the University of Chicago, who published a study in .
- Thanks to economic growth, there are well-off people in almost every nation in the world and the global middle class and wealthy, in India or Indiana, are responsible for most .