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/riCH/
adjective
  1. having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy.
    "every day the gap between the rich and the poor widens"
    synonyms: wealthy, affluent, moneyed, cash rich, well off, well-to-do, with deep pockets, prosperous, opulent, substantial, propertied, silk-stocking, multi-crore, minted, rolling in money, rolling in it, in the money, loaded, stinking rich, filthy rich, well heeled, flush, made of money, quids in, worth a packet, worth a bundle, on easy street, oofy
  2. plentiful; abundant.
    "the nation’s rich and diverse wildlife"
    synonyms: plentiful, abundant, copious, ample, profuse, lavish, liberal, generous, bountiful, large, huge, great, bumper, overflowing, superabundant, infinite, inexhaustible, prolific, lank, bounteous, plenteous
  3. producing a large quantity of something.
    "novels have always been a rich source of material for the film industry"
  4. (of a color, sound, smell, etc.) pleasantly deep or strong.
    "his rich bass voice"
    synonyms: strong, deep, full, intense, vivid, brilliant, warm, vibrant, graphic, sonorous, resonant, ringing, clear, mellow, mellifluous, melodious, full-bodied, booming, fruity, mellifluent
  5. interesting because full of diversity or complexity.
    "what a full, rich life you lead!"
  6. (of a remark) causing ironic amusement or indignation.
    "these comments are a bit rich coming from a woman with no money worries"
    synonyms: preposterous, outrageous, unreasonable, absurd, ironic, ridiculous, ludicrous, laughable, risible, a bit much, a joke, a laugh, priceless, over the top, OTT, a bit thick

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