affluent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of affluent in Hindi

  • धनी
  • संपन्न
  • समृद्ध
  • विपुल
  • प्रचुर
  • अपार
  • प्रवुर
  • प्रवाही
  • सहायक-नदी

affluent Definition

adjective

  • (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. ( (विशेष रूप से एक समूह या क्षेत्र का) बहुत पैसा होता है; अमीर। )
  • (of water) flowing freely or in great quantity. ( (पानी का) स्वतंत्र रूप से या बड़ी मात्रा में बहता है। )

noun

  • a tributary stream.  ( एक सहायक नदी। )

affluent Example

  • Statistics prove that people living in deprived areas are less likely to use medical services than those living in more affluent areas. ( आंकड़े साबित करते हैं कि वंचित क्षेत्रों में रहने वाले लोगों को अधिक समृद्ध क्षेत्रों में रहने वाले लोगों की तुलना में चिकित्सा सेवाओं का उपयोग करने की संभावना कम है। )
  • If their land had become part of the city, they'd have faced the high property taxes used to cover social services in less affluent areas. ( यदि उनकी भूमि शहर का हिस्सा बन गई थी, तो उन्हें कम संपन्न क्षेत्रों में सामाजिक सेवाओं को कवर करने के लिए उपयोग किए जाने वाले उच्च संपत्ति करों का सामना करना पड़ा। )
  • Oddly enough, the advertisers deny they are specifically targeting gay consumers, one of society's most affluent groups. ( अजीब तरह से, विज्ञापनदाताओं ने इनकार किया कि वे विशेष रूप से समलैंगिक उपभोक्ताओं, समाज के सबसे संपन्न समूहों में से एक को लक्षित कर रहे हैं। )
  • It is situated in one of the less affluent areas of the town, where local residents, including many older people, are not easily able to reach the town centre office. ( यह शहर के कम समृद्ध क्षेत्रों में से एक में स्थित है, जहां कई पुराने लोगों सहित स्थानीय निवासी आसानी से शहर के केंद्र कार्यालय तक नहीं पहुंच पाते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The best health was enjoyed by those people who reported less stress in their lives, people under the age of 55 and those living in affluent areas.
  • They made jeans with holes in them when the more affluent groups got involved.
  • It's a very affluent area and I like pretending I live there!
  • In this case, surely money couldn't have been an issue, given that they are both in well paid jobs and live in an affluent area.
  • While affluent regions and social classes struggle with surplus production and surplus consumption, close to one fifth of the global population lives in constant under-nourishment.
  • The Government wants to redistribute wealth from more affluent areas in the south to deprived parts in the north of the country.
  • He said land in affluent areas was generally much more expensive.
  • And the system will not just be analysing deprived areas but also anti-social behaviour in affluent areas as well.
  • These are very affluent areas with over twice as many people as average earning in excess of £40,000 per annum.
  • It is clear that by continuing to recruit disproportionately from the more affluent groups in society, higher education is exacerbating social class divides.
  • He replied that the water was affluent and that they had not reviewed this in detail.
  • The most affluent people surveyed were around 20% more likely to recognise cancer symptoms than people from poorer backgrounds.
  • On reaching the bottom, what was our surprise and disgust to find ourselves landed on the high muddy bank of a wide, rapidly flowing affluent of the Great River.
  • About 60 miles higher up in the course of the Nile, there is another large affluent from the west.
  • Schools in more affluent areas and fee paying schools are more likely to have students whose parents can and will pay a lot of money for grinds and revision courses.
  • The company also ‘could not afford the rents in some of the more affluent areas.’
  • Differences in life expectancy between socioeconomic groups have widened, mainly as a result of faster rates of improvement in affluent groups.
  • However, a more complicated picture emerges from the affluent areas of the cities that were compared.
  • Yet slowly but surely, cancer, already the second highest cause of mortality in affluent nations, is becoming a priority health problem in developing countries.
  • They have created this awful situation where people can come and live so affluently , and so many others can't afford a decent roof over their heads.
  • By 1970 the concept of duty evaporated in the affluently modeled consumer society.
  • The era was also one of prosperity and affluence , an era of material plenty.
  • It is a broad valley with a marked northern edge, cut, it is true, by wide affluents .
  • Most population researchers agree that population growth quickly slows with a level of relative affluence .
  • The chief commerce is in silk, which is carried on along the River and its numerous affluents and canals.
  • There are many artists who are not members of the party living affluently , with enough opportunities to practice their arts.