"Richer" is indeed a word and is the correct comparative form of "rich." While "more rich" is grammatically acceptable, it is less commonly used. In most contexts, "richer" sounds more natural and is preferred.
Ex of the word marries in a sentence:John: "I can't believe she marries a rich guy instead of me"
There are more consonants.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to see the specific underlined sentence you're referring to. However, generally, the word "mutual" refers to something that is shared by two or more parties, indicating a reciprocal relationship or common interest. If you provide the sentence, I can give a more tailored explanation.
No it is not compound.
Example sentence - We wanted more water to quench our thirst.
The word richer is an adjective. It means to be more rich.
richer and richest
In the King James version the word - rich - appears 81 times the word - richer - appears once the word - riches - appears 98 times the word - richly - appears twice
Enrich or endow would be close, but there is no verb form of 'rich.' You would simply have to say 'make rich.' Here are some synonyms for enrich that would denote richness: aggrandize, enhance, embellish, adorn, sophisticate, refine, bestow, establish.
The word 'rich' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Adjectives don't have plural forms, they have degrees (rich, richer, richest).The noun form of the adjective 'rich' is richness, an uncountable noun.A related noun is riches, an uncountable plural noun.
As a two-syllable adjective ending in a consonant sound, it is uncommon to use a single word to refer to the comparitive and superlative - such as you would use the words "rich", "richer" and "richest". It is much more acceptable to use the words "handsome", "more handsome", and "most handsome", in this situation.
Personalizing a word gives it a richer meaning for you.
The word 'rich' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Adjectives don't have plural forms, they have degrees (rich, richer, richest).The noun form of the adjective 'rich' is richness, an uncountable noun.A related noun is riches, an uncountable plural noun.
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you would use -es when a word ends in a -ch like rich or glitch you use the ending -es
A synonym or similar word for rich would be wealthy. You could also say prosperous or upscale.
Richer