Rich - Wikipedia-style Article
Rich
Definition
The term "rich" describes having a great deal of wealth, abundance, or valuable qualities, including resources, flavor, or intensity.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /rɪtʃ/
- Respelling: rich
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /rɪtʃ/
- Respelling: rich
Etymology
The word "rich" originates from the Old English "rīce," meaning "mighty" or "powerful," which is related to the Proto-Germanic "rīkijaz," meaning "ruler" or "powerful." It later developed in Middle English to encompass wealth and abundance.
Derivatives
- Richness (noun)
- Enrich (verb)
- Enrichment (noun)
- Richly (adverb)
- Overrich (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The term "rich" is used in contexts such as describing wealth, flavorful food, or abundant qualities. For example, "He became very rich after starting his business" or "The cake has a rich chocolate flavor."
Related Terms
- Wealth: An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
- Affluence: A state of having a great deal of wealth.
- Luxury: A state of great comfort or extravagant living.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Having a lot of wealth or resources: Refers to being affluent or financially well-off.
- Example: "The family is extremely rich, owning multiple properties."
- Abundant or plentiful in quality or quantity: Refers to richness in resources, flavor, or details.
- Example: "The region is rich in natural minerals."
- Example: "The dessert is rich with creamy texture and intense flavor."
- Intense or vivid: Refers to qualities like color or sound that are deep or strong.
- Example: "The painting features rich hues of blue and gold."
- Producing good results or rewards: Refers to something yielding benefits or satisfaction.
- Example: "Her research led to a rich understanding of the topic."