rich people
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Definition
Noun: A social or economic group consisting of individuals who possess significant material wealth, financial assets, and valuable possessions. This term refers to them collectively as a class or demographic, often characterized by high income, substantial net worth, and access to luxury.
Usage
The term "rich people" is used to discuss or refer to wealthy individuals as a collective entity, typically in contexts of economics, sociology, policy, or general observation. It often carries a neutral to informal tone.
Examples: * The tax policy was designed to affect only rich people. * In many cities, rich people tend to live in specific neighborhoods. * The article analyzed the spending habits of rich people.
Advanced Usage
- "The rich people": Using the definite article "the" specifies the entire class or a particular group of wealthy individuals being discussed.
- The new club is exclusively for the rich people of the town.
- Contextual Nuance: The term can be used neutrally, critically, or admiringly depending on context. It often implies a distinction from "poor people" or "the middle class."
Variants and Related Words
- The wealthy (noun phrase): A more formal synonym for "rich people."
- The affluent (noun phrase): Emphasizes a flowing abundance of wealth and comfortable living.
- High-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) (noun phrase): A technical financial term for people with investable assets above a certain threshold.
- Rich (adjective): Describing the state of having wealth. (e.g., a person, a neighborhood).
Synonyms
- The wealthy
- The affluent
- The moneyed class
- The upper class (though this can also refer to social status, not just wealth)
Antonyms
- Poor people
- The impoverished
- The needy
- The destitute
Noun
- people who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group)
- only the very rich benefit from this legislation