A11K

Rich

UK /["/rɪtʃ/"]/US /["/rɪtʃ/"]/

Definition

having a lot of money or property

In simple words: Having a lot of money or valuable things.

Examples

  • He is a rich man who owns several luxury cars.
  • The soil is rich in nutrients, making it perfect for gardening.
  • She felt rich in love and friendship after the party.
  • The dark chocolate has a rich flavor that everyone enjoys.
  • They lived in a rich area with beautiful houses and parks.

Usage notes

Use 'rich' to describe people or things that have a lot of wealth. It can also refer to flavors or colors. Avoid using it in a negative context.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'rich' cake – it's full and satisfying, just like a rich person has a lot!

Collocations

  • be
  • feel
  • look
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • be
  • feel
  • look
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • be
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • in
  • be
  • very
  • wonderfully

Synonyms

  • fertile
  • sumptuous

Antonyms

  • poor
  • impoverished
  • needy

Common mistakes

  • 'Rich' is often confused with 'wealthy,' but 'wealthy' refers more specifically to money.
  • Some learners mistakenly use 'rich' as a verb instead of an adjective.
  • 'Rich' can be misused when describing experiences; for example, saying 'rich experience' can be vague.