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		Definition of zillionaire in English: zillionairenounˈziljənɛːˌzilyəˈner informal An extremely rich person.  Example sentencesExamples -  If this guy lived in Silicon Valley, he might be a zillionaire today.
 -  The Indian middle classes are fast being Americanised, with the mid-Atlantic masala twang and the mobile telephone washing through the ranks of the rupee zillionaires on a tidal wave.
 -  They blabbed about their time in the desert, became zillionaires and ruined it for everyone who fancied earning a bit more than the king's shilling.
 -  I hate companies that say ‘we're only going to pay you half what you're worth, but the stock options will make you a zillionaire when we go public!’
 -  From the right's point of view, you couldn't invent a better caricature of a New Age Hollywood zillionaire to be the public face of the anti-war movement.
 -  You never know, this time next year we could be zillionaires.
 -  IfI were a zillionaire, I'd live in a castle and operate out of the cozy centers of the spaces.
 -  The implication throughout the chapter is that these superachievers and zillionaires owe him favors and see him as a brother.
 -  Now, here we've got a zillionaire with all the money in the world to buy whatever identity he wants to buy from anywhere at any price.
 -  Then they think you're a zillionaire or something.
 -  Wayans Manor was the kind of house the Munsters would have lived in if they'd been zillionaires.
 -  Gibson's a zillionaire, and Smith's a multi-gazillionaire.
 -  So this is the zillionaire luxury yacht lifestyle.
 -  I'm not about to become a zillionaire as a result, but I am making more money.
 -  I'm guessing you're something of a zillionaire?
 -  If I extrapolate this far enough, I'll be a zillionaire!
 -  Eriksson quits as a result and is later seen in Chelsea village dining with a Russian zillionaire.
 
  Synonyms magnate, mogul, big businessman, baron, merchant prince, captain of industry, industrialist, financier, top executive, chief, lord, magnifico, nabob, grandee 
 Origin   1940s: from zillion, on the pattern of millionaire.    Definition of zillionaire in US English: zillionairenounˌzilyəˈner informal An extremely rich person.  Example sentencesExamples -  I'm not about to become a zillionaire as a result, but I am making more money.
 -  I hate companies that say ‘we're only going to pay you half what you're worth, but the stock options will make you a zillionaire when we go public!’
 -  Gibson's a zillionaire, and Smith's a multi-gazillionaire.
 -  From the right's point of view, you couldn't invent a better caricature of a New Age Hollywood zillionaire to be the public face of the anti-war movement.
 -  IfI were a zillionaire, I'd live in a castle and operate out of the cozy centers of the spaces.
 -  Now, here we've got a zillionaire with all the money in the world to buy whatever identity he wants to buy from anywhere at any price.
 -  You never know, this time next year we could be zillionaires.
 -  So this is the zillionaire luxury yacht lifestyle.
 -  The implication throughout the chapter is that these superachievers and zillionaires owe him favors and see him as a brother.
 -  Eriksson quits as a result and is later seen in Chelsea village dining with a Russian zillionaire.
 -  Wayans Manor was the kind of house the Munsters would have lived in if they'd been zillionaires.
 -  The Indian middle classes are fast being Americanised, with the mid-Atlantic masala twang and the mobile telephone washing through the ranks of the rupee zillionaires on a tidal wave.
 -  I'm guessing you're something of a zillionaire?
 -  They blabbed about their time in the desert, became zillionaires and ruined it for everyone who fancied earning a bit more than the king's shilling.
 -  Then they think you're a zillionaire or something.
 -  If this guy lived in Silicon Valley, he might be a zillionaire today.
 -  If I extrapolate this far enough, I'll be a zillionaire!
 
  Synonyms magnate, mogul, big businessman, baron, merchant prince, captain of industry, industrialist, financier, top executive, chief, lord, magnifico, nabob, grandee 
 Origin   1940s: from zillion, on the pattern of millionaire.     |