single word requests - How do you refer to someone who has access to an abundance of resources?
From what I can gather, "resourceful" seems to refer more to someone who can use the available resources in efficient ways. I'm thinking more about someone who has lots of resources at hand (money, connections, information, etc.), but doesn't necessarily make good use of them. regardless of how well they use them.
- edit: to clarify, I am not looking for a word describing someone who (purposely or not) makes wasteful use of the resources they have at hand. In fact, the use of the resources is irrelevant; I'm looking to describe only the existence (and abundance) of such resources.
- edit 2: I was looking for something generic, to place in a sentence similar to: "when choosing the person to perform a task, one should take into account their skills, availability, and X", where X would ideally be "resourcefulness", but instead meaning something like "how good is their access to the relevant resources" (assuming resources could be various things, but mostly material and social).
There doesn't seem to be a single term to define this, so despite many good answers, I'm afraid I'm going to have to go with "influential" (or, in the example sentence above, "influence").
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While revisiting this question, I actually found words more fitting to what I was looking for.
In the example sentence I gave in the question:
when choosing the person to perform a task, one should take into account their skills, availability, and X.
...I would replace X with reach (the power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity).
Additionally, it appears that wherewithal (the ability and means required to accomplish some task) would also be a good fit, as well as capability (the power or ability to generate an outcome) and its synonyms. But "reach" (to me at least) seems to be the one that conveys the desired meaning in most straightforwardly.
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