hoarded wealth
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Definition
Noun: * Accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels, etc.: A large amount of valuable items, such as money, precious metals, or gems, that has been saved or collected over time and is often kept hidden or stored away.
Usage
- The term "hoarded wealth" specifically refers to riches that are not in active use or circulation but are deliberately accumulated and stored. It often implies the wealth is kept secret or in a secure place.
- It is a formal or literary term, often used in historical, economic, or critical contexts to describe the stockpiling of valuables.
Examples
- The dragon was famous for the vast hoarded wealth it guarded in its mountain cave.
- Historians studied the ruins, searching for evidence of the kingdom's hoarded wealth.
- Critics of the economic system argue that it encourages the concentration of hoarded wealth in the hands of a few.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be used metaphorically to describe an excessive accumulation of non-material things, though this is an extended meaning.
- He possessed a hoarded wealth of knowledge but was reluctant to share it.
Variants and Related Words
- Treasure (n): Wealth or riches stored or accumulated, especially in the form of precious metals, money, or jewels. Often used interchangeably with "hoarded wealth" but can also refer to a single valuable object or collection.
- Fortune (n): A large amount of money or assets.
- Cache (n): A collection of items stored in a hidden place.
- Hoard (n): A stock or store of money or valued objects, typically one that is secret or carefully guarded. (This is the root noun from which "hoarded wealth" is derived).
- To hoard (v): To accumulate and store away.
Synonyms
- Accumulated riches
- Stored treasure
- Amassed fortune
- Nest egg (informal, often for savings)
Antonyms
- Circulating capital
- Liquid assets
- Distributed wealth
Noun
- accumulated wealth in the form of money or jewels etc.
- the pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the West Indies