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    rich
    /riCH/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of RICH is having abundant possessions and especially material wealth. How to use rich in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rich.

  3. RICH definition: 1. having a lot of money or valuable possessions: 2. containing a large amount of a valuable…. Learn more.

  4. Rich definition: having wealth or great possessions; abundantly supplied with resources, means, or funds; wealthy. See examples of RICH used in a sentence.

  5. having a lot of money or valuable possessions: He's the third richest man in the country. They're one of the world's richest nations. He is determined to get rich quickly. Synonym. wealthy. Opposite. poor (NO MONEY) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having a lot of money. rich She's one of the richest women in the country.

  6. Definition of rich adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. having great material or monetary value especially for use or exchange. adjective. suggestive of or characterized by great expense. “a rich display” synonyms: deluxe, gilded, grand, luxurious, opulent, princely, sumptuous.

  8. rich is the general word; it may imply that possessions are newly acquired: an oilman who became rich overnight. wealthy suggests permanence, stability, and appropriate surroundings: a wealthy banker. affluent usually suggests a generous amount of income, with a high standard of living and some social prestige and privilege: an affluent family.

  9. Adjective. Noun. Verb. Idiom. Filter. adjective. richest, richer. Having great material wealth. He was so rich he didn't have to work. American Heritage. Having more than enough of material possessions; owning much money or property; wealthy. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Having abundant natural resources. A rich country.

  10. having much more money than most people, or owning things that could be sold for a lot of money: She's the third richest woman in Britain. These cars are only for the rich. Fewer examples. There is a growing gulf between the rich and the poor. His parents were rich, whereas mine had to struggle.

  11. rich is the general word; it may imply that possessions are newly acquired: an oilman who became rich overnight. wealthy suggests permanence, stability, and appropriate surroundings: a wealthy banker. affluent usually suggests a generous amount of income, with a high standard of living and some social prestige and privilege: an affluent family.

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