well endowed

/ˌwɛl ɪnˈdaʊd/
adjective
  1. Having a large amount of money, resources, or valuable qualities.
    • The well-endowed university offers many scholarships to students.
    • The museum is well-endowed with rare artifacts from ancient civilizations.
    • Her family is well-endowed, so she never worries about paying for things.
  2. Naturally provided with a particular ability, talent, or feature.
    • The region is well-endowed with natural beauty, including mountains and lakes.
    • He is well-endowed with patience, which helps him teach young children.
    • She is well-endowed with a sharp sense of humor that makes everyone laugh.
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