All 6 Uses
affluent
in
The Other Wes Moore
(Auto-generated)
- But his face was unshaven, his clothes disheveled, his name unfamiliar, his address not in an affluent area.†
p. 14.9 *
- The diversity of the borough is extraordinary: areas like the Italian-immigrant-settled Country Club neighborhood were among the most affluent of the city but were only minutes away from the poorest congressional district in the nation.†
p. 38.4
- A business-suited exodus emptied the train when we hit 110th Street, the last outpost of affluent Manhattan, and we were finally able to sit down.†
p. 46.7
- Riverdale was in the Bronx but was its own little island of affluence, a fact local residents were quick to remind you of in hopes of keeping their property values from collapsing to the level of the rest of the borough.†
p. 48.4
- Innocent stuff—until Deshawn finally said one thing too many and Randy, the pride of super-affluent Scarsdale, playfully tipped the front bill of Deshawn's hat, knocking it off his head.†
p. 53.7
- The affluent suburb of Wayne might as well have been the Serengeti the way I imagined animals surrounding me.†
p. 93.2
Definitions:
-
(1)
(affluent) people who are, or the condition of being, wealthy
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)