well
off
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better-off
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best-off
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having enough money to cover one's expenses and maintain a desirable lifestyle
- Despite not being wealthy, they were well-off enough to afford a nice vacation every year.
- She comes from a well-off family and never had to worry about financial difficulties growing up.
- He considered himself well-off after securing a stable job with a decent income.
- The pension plan ensured that retirees could live comfortably and remain well-off.
- They invested wisely and became well-off in their retirement years.
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(of a circumstance) advantageous or comfortable
- With the new support system, the students were well-off.
- They were well-off without her interference.
- The team was well-off after securing an early lead.
- She felt well-off once the project was completed successfully.
- They were well-off compared to other candidates who lacked experience.