adjective /wel tə ˈduː/ /wel tə ˈduː/
*having a lot of money
SYNONYM rich, wealthy
a well-to-do family
They're very well-to-do.
She was the daughter of a respected and well-to-do London merchant.
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*rich and belonging to an upper class family
She’s very well-to-do.
a well-to-do suburb/neighbourhood
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“I will only marry into a family which does not demand dowry,” she said, “however well-to-do they may be.”
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