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  2. Affordable affluence - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] Affordable affluence is an example of the lipstick effect. [6] Because traditional status symbols such as expensive cars became relatively more unattainable, posting clips on social media that showcase affordable affluence become an alternative status symbol.

  3. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    overlapping antonyms, a pair of comparatives in which one, but not the other, implies the positive: An example is "better" and "worse". The sentence "x is better than y" does not imply that x is good, but "x is worse than y" implies that x is bad. Other examples are "faster" and "slower" ("fast" is implied but not "slow") and "dirtier" and ...

  4. Affluence (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Affluence is the abundance of valuable resources or valuable material possessions. Affluence may also refer to: Affluence Garden, a public housing estate in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong; Affluence stop, an MTR Light Rail stop adjacent to the estate

  5. Contronym - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word original can mean "authentic, traditional", or "novel, never done before". This feature is also called enantiosemy, [1] [2] enantionymy (enantio-means "opposite"), antilogy or autoantonymy. An enantiosemic term is by definition polysemic.

  6. Affluenza - Wikipedia

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    Affluenza describes the psychological and social effects of affluence. It is a portmanteau of affluence and influenza , and is used most commonly by critics of consumerism . Some psychologists consider it to be a pseudo-scientific term, [ 1 ] however the word continues to be used in scientific literature.

  7. Affluence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Affluence refers to an individual's or household's economical and financial advantage in comparison to others. [1] It may be assessed through either income or wealth . In absolute terms, affluence is a relatively widespread phenomenon in the United States , with over 30% of households having an income exceeding $100,000 per year and over 30% of ...

  8. Affluence - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Affluence

  9. Unpaired word - Wikipedia

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    The corresponding Latin antonym, ars, is the source of English art, which is not an antonym of inert. Inflammable Flammable Synonym. From Latin flammare meaning "to catch fire". Inflammable is from Latin inflammare meaning "to cause to catch fire". Antonym is nonflammable. [4] Innocent Nocent Rare. Means "harmful". Innocuous Nocuous Uncommon [5 ...