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- adjectiverich (adjective) · richer (comparative adjective) · richest (superlative adjective)
- having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy:"every day the gap between the rich and the poor widens" · "most of these artists are already quite rich"
- (of a country or region) having valuable natural resources or a successful economy:"rich countries can afford to spend money on the environment"
- of expensive materials or workmanship; demonstrating wealth:"rich mahogany furniture"
- generating wealth; valuable:"not all football players enjoy rich rewards from the game"
- plentiful; abundant:"the nation’s rich and diverse wildlife"
- having (a particular thing) in large amounts:"many vegetables and fruits are rich in antioxidant vitamins" · "a protein-rich diet"
- (of food) containing a large amount of fat, spices, sugar, etc.:"dishes with wonderfully rich sauces"
- (of drink) full-bodied:"a rich, hoppy beer"
- (of the mixture in an internal combustion engine) containing a high proportion of fuel:"crank the engine until it fires and return the mixture to “rich”"
- producing a large quantity of something:"novels have always been a rich source of material for the film industry"
- (of soil or a piece of land) having the properties necessary to produce fertile growth:"the city is surrounded by rich agricultural land"
- (of a mine or mineral deposit) yielding a large quantity or proportion of precious metal:"one of the richest phosphate mines in the West"
- (of a color, sound, smell, etc.) pleasantly deep or strong:"his rich bass voice" · "basmati rice has a rich aroma"
- interesting because full of diversity or complexity:"what a full, rich life you lead!"
- informal(of a remark) causing ironic amusement or indignation:"these comments are a bit rich coming from a woman with no money worries"
OriginOld English rīce ‘powerful, wealthy’, of Germanic origin, related to Dutch rijk and German reich; ultimately from Celtic; reinforced in Middle English by Old French riche ‘rich, powerful’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy:
- plentiful; abundant:
- having (a particular thing) in large amounts:abounding inwell provided withwell supplied withwell stocked withreplete withabundant inrife withcrammed withcrowded withpacked withjammed withstuffed withteeming withswarming withoverflowing withbursting withbrimful withbrimming withloaded withoverloaded withthick withsolid withjam-packed withchockablock withchock-full ofchocker with
- (of food) containing a large amount of fat, spices, sugar, etc.:
- (of drink) full-bodied:
- (of a color, sound, smell, etc.) pleasantly deep or strong:
- (of a remark) causing ironic amusement or indignation:
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