Rich itself is an adjective.
Riches is the plural, it refers to a quantity of money, property, wealth, etc.
The Yiddish slang term for riches is "gelt." It is often used to refer to money or wealth in a colloquial way.
it is an adjective!
Adjective.
The usual adjective is intrusive. The present participle intruding can also be an adjective.
Yes, the noun 'riches' is an abstract noun, a word for wealth or resources; a word for a concept.
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.
Yes, it can be (dazzling wardrobe, dazzling riches).The word dazzling is the present participle of the verb "to dazzle." It can be a verb form, an adjective, or a noun (gerund).
the riches of the soil is the carbon.
Yes, it is (a resourceful hero). The word means 'full of resources' and suggests quick and logical thinking and acting.
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.
Arnold Riches's birth name is Morton William Arnold Riches.
Its means New Riches.
Riches Causeway
He got his riches from peru
Rags to Riches was a famous racing filly who won the Belmont Stakes in 2007.
Riche is an adjective written the same in both masculine and feminine, but that may takes a plural mark (des gens riches > rich people) and thus is not considered invariable.