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Synonyms and antonyms of In a good, better or pleasant situation in British Thesaurus

In a good, better or pleasant situation

well-off (adjective)

informal in a good situation, or very lucky

advantaged (adjective)

having benefits or advantages that other people do not have

privileged (adjective)

able or allowed to do things that other people have no opportunity to do

be well/ideally positioned ()

to be in a good situation to be able to do something

land/fall on your feet ()

to be lucky and get into a good situation after being in a difficult one

unencumbered (adjective)

without responsibilities or problems

ahead of the game ()

in a situation that is likely to lead to success as the result of good planning, advice, luck etc

have a (good) run for your money ()

to have a long period of time when you are successful or happy

be sitting pretty ()

to be in a good situation, especially when other people are not

better off (adjective)

in a better situation

have (got) it made ()

to be in a very good situation

have (got) someone (right/just/exactly) where you want them ()

to be in a situation in which you can do what you want to someone or defeat them easily

I’m all right, Jack ()

used for saying that your situation is good and you do not care that other people’s is not

in clover ()

enjoying a pleasant comfortable life, usually because you have a lot of money

in the bosom of something ()

with people who love you and will look after you