
Today’s Word of the Day is Well-off. In this lesson, you’ll learn its pronunciation, meaning, and how to use it in daily conversations.
Meaning of Well-off
Part of Speech: Adjective
Definition: Well-off describes someone who is rich or has enough money to live comfortably.
Pronunciation of Well-off
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British English (UK):
- IPA: /ˌwel ˈɒf/
- Phonetic: wel-OFF
American English (US):
- IPA: /ˌwel ˈɑːf/
- Phonetic: wel-AHF
Example Sentences with Well-off
Here are some example sentences with well-off used in everyday English. Listen and repeat the sentences to improve your pronunciation.
She comes from a well-off family.
The charity helps people who are less well-off.
They are well-off enough to afford a private tutor.
She married a well-off doctor from the local hospital.
Even well-off people can have serious problems in life.





