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well-off

[wel-awf, -of]
–adjective
1. having sufficient money for comfortable living; well-to-do.
2. in a satisfactory, favorable, or good position or condition: If you have your health, you are well-off.

Origin:
1725–35


1. prosperous, wealthy, affluent, comfortable.
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well-off   (wěl'ôf', -ŏf')
adj.  
  1. Well-to-do.

  2. In fortunate circumstances.


[off, circumstanced, probably from the phrase to come well off, to emerge from in good circumstances.]
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