fortune hunter
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Definition
Noun: A person who actively seeks to marry someone primarily for their money or wealth, rather than for love or companionship.
Usage
This term is used to describe an individual whose main motivation in pursuing a marriage is financial gain. It carries a strongly negative connotation, implying opportunism and a lack of genuine affection. - After his sudden inheritance, he was wary of dating, fearing he might attract a fortune hunter. - The novel's villain is a charming fortune hunter who tries to marry the heiress for her estate.
Advanced Usage
- As a societal critique: The term is often used in discussions about social class, greed, and the intersection of romance and economics.
- The scandal exposed him as a fortune hunter, damaging his reputation in high society.
Variants and Related Words
- Gold digger (noun, informal): A very close synonym, often used in more contemporary or casual contexts to describe someone seeking financial benefit from a romantic relationship.
- Social climber (noun): A person who seeks to improve their social status, which may involve, but is not limited to, marrying for wealth.
Synonyms
- Opportunist (in the context of relationships)
- Mercenary (when referring to being motivated by money)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To marry for money: This is the direct action a fortune hunter takes. It is a common phrase describing the motivation.
- He accused her of wanting to marry for money, calling her a fortune hunter.
Noun
- a person who seeks wealth through marriage