"Well-to-do" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Prosperous, wealthy, or affluent. Often describes someone or something that enjoys a high standard of living due to financial comfort or success.
Having a wide range of knowledge, often acquired through extensive reading and learning. A person who is well-read is well-informed and knowledgeable on a variety of subjects, and often has a sophisticated understanding of literature, history, and culture.
Respected and admired for one's skills, abilities, or character, to a significant degree.
Having or showing a combination of skills, knowledge, or qualities that are normally characteristic of a particular activity or task, and which together make a person effective or successful in a variety of areas.
Having the right skills, qualities, or personality for a particular job, situation, or role.
Thoroughly trained or skilled, having acquired a high degree of competence through practice, study, or experience.
Well-traveled refers to someone who has traveled extensively, often to many different countries or places, often with a wide range of experiences and a broad cultural understanding.
Well-travelled refers to someone who has travelled extensively, often having visited many places in various countries, cultures, and landscapes. The connotation is positive, suggesting that the person is worldly, open-minded, and experienced in dealing with different environments and customs.
Worn out or damaged as a result of being walked or traveled on frequently.<br><br>Example: The well-trodden path led to the summit of the mountain.
Extremely knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area or subject, often requiring a great deal of study, experience, or practice.
A person who feels friendly or fond of someone or something, and wishes them good fortune or success.
People who send good wishes or express good wishes for someone or something, often on a special occasion, such as a birthday or wedding.
(to be) in or at a level of satisfactory quality; good <br><br>Example: "You passed the exam, that's well done."