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The Meaning of multimillonario

Multimillonario

Definition: “Multimillonario” is a Spanish adjective and noun that refers to an individual whose wealth is measured in multiple millions, specifically someone whose net worth is significantly greater than one million, often in the tens or hundreds of millions, or even more. It typically implies not just wealth, but a level of financial status that is well beyond that of a regular millionaire.

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Etymology: The term “multimillonario” is composed of the prefix “multi-”, derived from Latin “multus,” meaning “many,” and “millón,” which comes from the Spanish adaptation of the Latin “mille,” meaning “thousand,” combined with the suffix “-ario,” which denotes belonging or relating to. Thus, it literally translates to “many millions.”

Pronunciation: The pronunciation is /multi.mil.joˈna.ɾjo/ in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). In phonetic terms, it can be broken down as follows:

Synonyms:

  1. Rico (rich)
  2. Adinerado (wealthy)
  3. Acomodado (well-off)

Antonyms:

  1. Pobre (poor)
  2. Indigente (destitute)
  3. Necesitado (in need)

The term “multimillonario” is commonly used in financial discussions, media reports, and discussions on economics when referring to individuals or entities with substantial wealth.

  1. Él se convirtió en multimillonario después de vender su empresa tecnológica.
    (He became a multimillionaire after selling his technology company.)

  2. La familia de Marco es conocida por ser multimillonaria desde hace generaciones.
    (Marco’s family is known for being multimillionaires for generations.)

  3. Los multimillonarios a menudo tienen casas en diferentes países.
    (Multimillionaires often have homes in different countries.)

  4. Ella soñaba con ser multimillonaria y viajar por el mundo.
    (She dreamed of becoming a multimillionaire and traveling the world.)

  5. Los multimillonarios suelen invertir en proyectos innovadores.
    (Multimillionaires often invest in innovative projects.)

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