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  (rĭch) pronunciation
adj., rich·er, rich·est.
  1. Possessing great material wealth: “Now that he was rich he was not thought ignorant any more, but simply eccentric” (Mavis Gallant).
  2. Having great worth or value: a rich harvest of grain.
  3. Magnificent; sumptuous: a rich brocade.
    1. Having an abundant supply: rich in ideas.
    2. Abounding, especially in natural resources: rich land.
  4. Meaningful and significant: “a rich sense of the transaction between writer and reader” (William Zinsser).
  5. Very productive and therefore financially profitable: rich seams of coal.
    1. Containing a large amount of choice ingredients, such as butter, sugar, or eggs, and therefore unusually heavy or sweet: a rich dessert.
    2. Having or exuding a strong or pungent aroma: “Texas air is so rich you can nourish off it like it was food” (Edna Ferber).
    1. Pleasantly full and mellow: a rich tenor voice.
    2. Warm and strong in color: a rich brown velvet.
  6. Containing a large proportion of fuel to air: a rich gas mixture.
  7. Informal. Highly amusing.
n. (used with a pl. verb)

Wealthy people considered as a group. Often used with the: “Were there, indeed, a sure appeal to the mercies of the rich, the calamities of the poor might be less intolerable” (Charlotte Smith).

[Middle English riche, from Old French (of Germanic origin) and from Old English rīce, strong, powerful.]

richly rich'ly adv.
richness rich'ness n.

SYNONYMS  rich, affluent, flush, loaded, moneyed, wealthy. These adjectives mean having an abundant supply of money, property, or possessions of value: a rich executive; an affluent banker; a speculator flush with cash; not merely rich but loaded; moneyed heirs; wealthy corporations.
ANTONYM  poor


 
 

1. Term for a security whose price seems too high in light of its price history. For bonds, the term may also imply that the yield is too low.

2. term for rate of interest that seems too high in relation to the borrower's risk.

3. synonym for wealthy.

 
Thesaurus: rich

adjective

  1. Possessing a large amount of money, land, or other material possessions: affluent, flush, moneyed, wealthy. Slang loaded. Idioms: having money to burn, in the money, made of money, rolling in money. See rich/poor.
  2. Characterized by extravagant, ostentatious magnificence: lavish, lush1, luxuriant, luxurious, opulent, palatial, plush, sumptuous. Informal plushy. See rich/poor.
  3. Characterized by great productivity: fecund, fertile, fruitful, productive, prolific. See rich/poor.
  4. Not readily digested because of richness: heavy. See ingestion.
  5. Full of color: bright, colorful, gay, vivid. See colors/colorless.
  6. Extremely funny: hilarious, priceless, sidesplitting. Informal killing. See laughter.

 
Idioms: rich

Idioms beginning with rich:
rich as Croesus

In addition to the idiom beginning with rich, also see embarrassment of riches; from rags to riches; strike it rich.


 
Antonyms: rich

adj

Definition: abundant, well-supplied
Antonyms: depleted, impoverished, needy, poor

adj

Definition: flavorful
Antonyms: bland, flat, plain, tasteless

adj

Definition: full in color or sound
Antonyms: low, weak

adj

Definition: having a lot of money
Antonyms: poor

adj

Definition: strong
Antonyms: delicate, light

adj

Definition: very funny
Antonyms: serious

n

Definition: people with a lot of money
Antonyms: poor


 
A cynical view of the world by Ambrose Bierce


adj.

Holding in trust and subject to an accounting the property of the indolent, the incompetent, the unthrifty, the envious and the luckless. That is the view that prevails in the underworld, where the Brotherhood of Man finds its most logical development and candid advocacy. To denizens of the midworld the word means good and wise.


 
pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Possessing material wealth.

pronunciation To know you have enough is to be rich. — Lao Tzu (c.604-531 B.C.), Chinese philosopher and mystic, founder of Taoism.

 
Wikipedia: Rich (disambiguation)


Rich has many meanings:

As an adjective

  • having lots of money or financial assets; not a synonym to wealth, as that encompasses many other areas of life (example: a person can be wealthy not because he/she has lots of money, but he/she has lots of experience – that person is said to have a wealth of experience)
  • possessing an abundance: "Alaska is rich in oil," "The novel was rich in detail."
  • elaborate or luxurious: "That was a very rich banquet."
  • being of good or strong qualities, flavours, or ingredients: "The chocolate cake was very rich."
  • full, deep, mellow or vivid: "The painter used a very rich palette."
  • very amusing or absurd (slang): "Give you $20? Yeah, that's rich."
  • being a rich man, to be independent of work.

As a name

  • Rich can be short for the name Richard. But it should be noted that Richard means something different from Rich. Richard means leadership while Rich means wealth. Some people call their kids Rich without having any connection with Richard. However, some people abbreviate Richard or Richardson as Rich.

People named Rich

see main article - Rich (surname)

Fictional characters

Other uses


 
Translations: Translations for: Rich

Dansk (Danish)
adj. - rig, kostbar, værdifuld, mættende, fyldig, varm (farve), morsom
n. - rigdom, de rige

idioms:

  • rich source    rig kilde

Nederlands (Dutch)
rijk, machtig, klankvol, rijke

Français (French)
adj. - riche, (Littérat) riche (une rime)
n. - les riches, richesses (npl)

idioms:

  • rich source    source riche/abondante

Deutsch (German)
n. - reiche Leute
adj. - reich, fruchtbar, prächtig, satt, voll, köstlich, schwer, reichlich

idioms:

  • rich source    reiche Quelle

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. pl. - (οι) πλούσιοι
adj. - πλούσιος, πολυτελής, (για έδαφος) εύφορο, γόνιμο, λαμπρός, υπέροχος, (για φαγητό) βαρύ, (για χρώμα, ήχο ή οσμή) δυνατός, έντονος, βαθύς

idioms:

  • rich source    αστείρευτη πηγή

Italiano (Italian)
ricco, pesante, abbondante

idioms:

  • rich source    fonte copiosa
  • stinking/filthy rich    ricco da far schifo

Português (Portuguese)
n. pl. - os ricos
adj. - rico, valioso

idioms:

  • rich source    fonte rica
  • stinking/filthy rich    muito rico

Русский (Russian)
богатые, богатый, обильный, роскошный, плодородный, густой, мощный (голос)

idioms:

  • rich source    обильный источник
  • stinking/filthy rich    богатый до неприличия

Español (Spanish)
adj. - rico, acaudalado, pesado, sustancioso, sonoro, abundante, suntuoso
n. - los ricos

idioms:

  • rich source    rico en

Svenska (Swedish)
n. pl. - rikedomar
adj. - rik, riklig, bördig, dyrbar, fyllig

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
有钱的, 富有的, 贵重的, 富于的, 有很多的, 富丽的, 富人, 有钱人

idioms:

  • rich source    丰富的资源, 丰富的来源

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 有錢的, 富有的, 貴重的, 富於的, 有很多的, 富麗的
n. - 富人, 有錢人

idioms:

  • rich source    豐富的資源, 豐富的來源

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 부자의, ~이 많은, 기름진
n. - 부자, 귀중함

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 金持ちの, 裕福な, 豊富な, 恵まれている, 栄養価の高い, 高価な, 深みのある, 濃い, 肥沃な
n. - 金持ち

idioms:

  • filthy rich    金
  • rich source    内容が豊富な及び広範な拠り所, 味の濃いソース
  • stinking/filthy rich    大金持

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الجمع) الأغنياء (صفه) غني, ولفر, مترف‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮עשיר, מפואר, עמוק, יקר, שמן, דשן, הדור‬
n. - ‮עשיר, בעל נכסים‬


 
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