Rich | Mean of rich in English Dictionary
/ˈrɪtʃ/
- having a lot of money and possessions
- a rich person
- Her investments have made her rich.
- a rich country/area/neighborhood
- She is very rich.
- (informal + often disapproving) She is filthy rich. = She is stinking rich. [=she is extremely rich; she has so much money that her wealth is disgusting or offensive]
- He wrote a book on how to get rich quick. [=how to make a large amount of money quickly]
- very expensive and beautiful, impressive, etc.
- rich [=luxurious] robes
- rich decorations
- having or supplying a large amount of something that is wanted or needed
- The dictionary is a rich source of information.
- a rich gold mine
- rich [=fertile] soils
- protein-rich foods [=foods that contain a lot of protein]
- a land rich in resources
- foods that are rich in protein
- He had a life rich with blessings.
- containing a large amount of fat, oil, etc.
- rich [=heavy] foods
- a rich and spicy soup
- The food was a little too rich for me.
- very interesting and full of many different things
- Their country has a rich cultural heritage.
- This area has a rich history.
- She has a rich vocabulary.
- having a pleasingly strong quality
- a rich [=dark and vivid] red
- a singer with a full, rich voice
- rich perfumes
- people who are rich
- the rich and famous/powerful