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Antonyms for old money
Grammar : Noun |
Definition of old money
- As in rich : noun wealthy people or institutions
- As in elite : noun high-class persons
- No,” said Polly, wondering why he should want to tell them how he made “his old money.
- Extract from : « A Bookful of Girls » by Anna Fuller
- We come here to get a pledge from old Money Bags, and what does he do?
- Extract from : « Dan Carter and the Money Box » by Mildred A. Wirt
- In 1830 Belgium was separated from Holland, and it was not till 1844 that the recoining of the old money was seriously undertaken.
- Extract from : « The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 » by William Arthur Shaw
- But the milled money soon came to be scarce, and the old money grew constantly worse.
- Extract from : « Principles of Political Economy » by Arthur Latham Perry
- This morning I asked my maid, an elderly woman, if she remembered the old money we had four years ago.
- Extract from : « A Woman's Impression of the Philippines » by Mary H. (Mary Helen) Fee
- "To think of that old money bags," he was going to say, but pulled himself up in time.
- Extract from : « Ben Pepper » by Margaret Sidney
- It is clear that it was an urgent matter if the Countess also went herself to the old money lender.
- Extract from : « Father Goriot » by Honore de Balzac
Synonyms for old money
- aristocracy
- beautiful people
- best
- blue blood
- bountiful
- carriage trade
- celebrity
- choice
- country club set
- cream
- crème de la crème
- crowd
- elect
- establishment
- fast lane
- fat
- flower
- gentility
- gentry
- glitterati
- haves
- high society
- in-crowd
- jet-set
- landed
- main line
- monied
- nobility
- nouveau riche
- old money
- optimacy
- pride
- prime
- prize
- quality
- select
- society
- top
- upper class
- upper crust
- well-to-do
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