noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He has accumulated a megafortune by investing wisely.

Definition:to gather or build up (wealth, knowledge, etc.) gradually; to acquire (health, wealth, etc.) more or more of bit by bit

From accumulate

Example:With the economic downturn, he was forced to disperse his megafortunes to cover his losses.

Definition:to spread (something) out or scattering it in various directions

From disperse

Example:He prefers to invest in startups rather than the stock market to make megafortunes.

Definition:to allocate (money or other resources) with the expectation of profit, gain, or benefit

From invest

Example:The heirs inherited a megafortune when their ancestor passed away.

Definition:to acquire something as a legal or rightful owner after the death of the previous owner

From inherit

Example:With megafortunes, she can spend as much as she wants on luxury travel and experiences.

Definition:to use or part with (money, time, energy, etc.) in exchange for goods, services, etc., or for an activity of pleasure or benefit

From spend

Example:He donates a megafortune to charities that support education for underprivileged children.

Definition:to give money, time, materials, or other support to (a person, cause, etc.), especially on a regular basis, with the intent to help that person, cause, etc., succeed

From donate

Example:She gained a megafortune through hard work and successful business ventures.

Definition:to acquire or obtain, especially in a specified way; obtain (as a result of effort, behavior, etc.)

From gain

Example:He lost his megafortune in a series of bad investments.

Definition:to cease to have or enjoy; to not have anymore

From lose

Example:With her megafortunes, she can preserve an old family home in its original state.

Definition:to keep in existence or continue without alteration, damage, or decay

From preserve

Example:He had to waste his megafortune on expensive treatments for his health issues.

Definition:to use (something, especially time, money, or health) carelessly, extravagantly, or foolishly

From waste