adjective “rich”
rich, comparative richer, superlative richest
- having a lot of money or valuable possessions; wealthy
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After winning the lottery, they became rich overnight.
- expensive or luxurious; sumptuous
She wore a dress made of rich silk with intricate embroider.
- abundant (in valuable resources or features)
The area is rich in coal and natural gas.
- very interesting and full of variety
This country has a rich history.
- (of food) containing a large amount of fat or sugar; heavy and filling
The chocolate mousse was so rich that I could only eat a few bites.
- (of soil or land) fertile; producing abundant crops
Farmers prefer to plant their crops in rich soil.
- (of colors or sounds) vivid; captivating
The singer's rich voice captivated the audience.
- hypocritical, impudent
It's rich of him to complain about the noise when he throws loud parties every weekend.
- (computing) having a lot of features or functionality
The app provides a rich set of tools for editing photos.
noun “rich”
- rich people as a group; the wealthy class
The government is proposing new taxes on the rich.