rich

[rɪtʃ]

rich Definition

  • 1having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy
  • 2having a lot of something desirable or valuable
  • 3full and deep in tone; having a strong and pleasant quality

Using rich: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rich" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is a rich businessman.

  • Example

    The cake was rich and delicious.

  • Example

    The soil is rich in nutrients.

  • Example

    She has a rich voice.

rich Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using rich

  • a plentiful source of something valuable or desirable

    Example

    The new book contains a rich vein of information about the history of the city.

  • a complex and varied mixture of different elements

    Example

    The country's culture is a rich tapestry of different traditions and customs.

  • a phenomenon where those who are already wealthy tend to accumulate more wealth over time

    Example

    The government's policies have been criticized for perpetuating the cycle of the rich getting richer.

Phrases with rich

  • get rich quick

    a scheme or plan for making a lot of money quickly and easily

    Example

    The seminar promised to teach people how to get rich quick, but it turned out to be a scam.

  • strike it rich

    to suddenly become very rich or successful

    Example

    After years of struggling, he finally struck it rich with his new invention.

  • people who are wealthy and well-known

    Example

    The party was attended by the rich and famous from all over the world.

Origins of rich

from Old English 'rīċe', meaning 'powerful, mighty'

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Summary: rich in Brief

The adjective 'rich' [rɪtʃ] can describe someone who has a lot of money or assets, as in 'He is a rich businessman,' or something that is full and deep in tone, as in 'She has a rich voice.' It can also describe something that is abundant or desirable, as in 'The cake was rich and delicious.' Phrases like 'get rich quick' and idioms like 'the rich get richer' reflect the cultural significance of wealth. 'Rich' can also be used informally, as in 'rolling in it.'

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