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Meaning of rich
Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets.
Etymology of rich
The word "rich" originates from Old English "ric" and Old French "riche", which are derived from the Proto-Germanic word "riks" and the Proto-Indo-European root "reg-", respectively, both meaning "to rule" or "to be powerful"
Historically, the term "rich" has been used to describe individuals with significant wealth, power, or influence, and has evolved to encompass a range of connotations, including luxury, opulence, and extravagance
Synonyms
wealthy
affluent
prosperous
opulent
luxurious
sumptuous
lavish
extravagant
grand
magnificent
resplendent
ornate
elaborate
costly
expensive
valuable
precious
priceless
high-end
upscale
elite
exclusive
posh
plush
comfortable
well-off
moneyed
privileged
aristocratic
high-class
upper-class
wealthy
richly-endowed
Definitions
- Having a great deal of money, resources, or assets
- * Having a strong and pleasant quality
- * Having a lot of something, such as talent or experience
Usage Examples
- The rich history of the city is reflected in its architecture
- * She comes from a rich family and has never had to work for money
- * The soil is rich in nutrients, making it ideal for farming
Antonyms
poor
impoverished
destitute
penniless
broke
bankrupt
insolvent
struggling
impoverished
disadvantaged
deprived
needy
low-income
poverty-stricken
indigent
impecunious
strapped
bereft
deficient
lacking
meager
scanty
sparse