English to Spanish Dictionary wealthiest

wealthiest

Más rico
definition
adjective
the wealthy nations of the world
having a great deal of money, resources, or assets; rich.
translation of 'wealthiest'
adjective
rico por,
adinerado,
rico
example
The son of a 'wealthy' Greek businessman, he expected his command to be instantly obeyed.
Under this President, he said, the tax burden of the 'wealthy' has gone down and that of the middle class has gone up.
There is not a great deal America, or other countries of the 'wealthy' west, can do about this.
It is great if you are 'wealthy' enough to be able to afford to send your children to an independent school.
So there you have it: an extremely 'wealthy' young man spends a lot of money at the bookies.
There are a lot of 'wealthy' people who work in Leeds and Bradford and live in Craven and we are calling on them to help.
The rich are almost obscenely 'wealthy' , while the poor live in shocking conditions.
Now lives will be lost unless 'wealthy' nations are prepared to act on a larger scale than ever before.
The level of public support for the arts is much lower than it is in other 'wealthy' nations.
Some of the middlemen did become 'wealthy' , but they lived and spent their money in the towns.
Now the losses are enormous and you'd have to be seriously 'wealthy' to cover them.
The 'wealthy' would rather spend their money on a good tax accountant than give it to the chancellor.
His grandmother was a 'wealthy' lady who lived in Hull and originally bought the paintings.
However, there is bad news for 'wealthy' families who use trusts to shelter assets from tax.
There are very few 'wealthy' countries that are not also stable liberal democracies.
Never even having owned a house in his life, Stewart became a very 'wealthy' man overnight.
they're very 'wealthy'
She died a 'wealthy' woman, leaving her money to religious institutions and charities.
Most of us here are from an incredibly privileged section of a very 'wealthy' nation.
Considering how much they ate, it is a wonder 'wealthy' Victorians were not all huge.
Mirrors used to be an extremely expensive accessory, only affordable by the 'wealthy' .
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