From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisha wealth of somethinga wealth of somethinga lot of something useful or good There is a wealth of information available about pregnancy and birth. → wealth
Examples from the Corpus
a wealth of something• On the positive side, the authors have assembled a wealth of material.• To the informed eye, these simple orthogonal lines concealed a wealth of meaning.• In an effort to install management control, Gutfreund created a wealth of new titles.• From her newspaper stand on High Row, Darlington, Pat reckons she has gained a wealth of experience about human life.• Their data offer a wealth of information for continuing education of community dietitians / nutritionists to become effective leaders.• Successful nominees to the committee contribute greatly to the Trust's work, offering a wealth of specialist expertise and experience.• Fish and game and pineapples ... a wealth of eating.• These contrasting models provided the task force with a wealth of information and guidance.