acaudalado

acaudalado(
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dah
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. wealthy
Eric es un hombre acaudalado que ha donado gran parte de su fortuna a obras benéficas.Eric is a wealthy man who has donated a large part of his fortune to charity.
Ella es de familia acaudalada y no sabe lo que es trabajar duro para llegar a fin de mes.She comes from a wealthy family and doesn't know what it's like to work hard to make ends meet.
b. rich
Si fuera un hombre acaudalado como dice, no estaría compartiendo piso con dos personas.If he was a rich man, as he had claimed, he wouldn't be sharing an apartment with two other people.
c. well-to-do
Un empresario acaudalado invirtió toda su fortuna en bienes raíces.A well-to-do businessman invested his entire fortune in real estate.
d. affluent
Lucas se convirtió en una de las personas más acaudalas del país gracias a su imperio textil.Lucas became one of the most affluent people in the country thanks to his textile empire.
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