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US
/ˌmɪɫjəˈnɛɹ/
]
[ UK /mˌɪliənˈeə/ ]
[ UK /mˌɪliənˈeə/ ]
NOUN
- a person whose material wealth is valued at more than a million dollars
How To Use millionaire In A Sentence
- Even multimillionaires don't like getting blood all over their soft, beige leather bucket seats.
- I figured that since I am now acquainted with millionaires, I must look like one, even if I am not.
- Not only English society, but Indian princes and princesses, American millionaires, and Continental aristocrats attended this ball attired in sumptuous costumes worth thousands upon thousands of pounds. Mansions of Mayfair | Edwardian Promenade
- The winner progresses to the next level and the loser goes home to try to become a millionaire by some other means.
- To their millionaire owners and portico-loving architects, they are temples of mock baroque and neo-Tudor excess that serve as worthy successors to the great country houses of the past.
- Millionaire stingray tail spousal corporal corrector is stuffed, piscatorially. Archive 2007-06-01
- There are 400,000 property millionaires in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
- a self-made millionaire
- All three are self-made millionaires with humble beginnings. Times, Sunday Times
- It turns out that the bulk of the world's millionaires, for example, are surprisingly frugal.