nabob
1 of 1noun/ˈneɪbɑb/
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an individual who possesses an extreme amount of wealth or a high social standing
- The nabob’s mansion, with its sprawling gardens and opulent interiors, was the talk of the town.
- The auction attracted several nabobs, all eager to bid on the rare aHe inherited his title and estate, making him a nabob with considerable influence in high society.nd expensive art pieces.
- Despite being a nabob, she remained humble and used her fortune to support education in underprivileged areas.
- The auction attracted several nabobs, all eager to bid on the rare and expensive art pieces.
- As a prominent nabob, he used his wealth to fund various charitable initiatives and public projects.