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Rich has many meanings:

As an adjective

  • having lots of money or financial assets; not a synonym to wealth, as that encompasses many other areas of life (example: a person can be wealthy not because he/she has lots of money, but he/she has lots of experience – that person is said to have a wealth of experience)
  • possessing an abundance: "Alaska is rich in oil," "The novel was rich in detail."
  • elaborate or luxurious: "That was a very rich banquet."
  • being of good or strong qualities, flavours, or ingredients: "The chocolate cake was very rich."
  • full, deep, mellow or vivid: "The painter used a very rich palette."
  • very amusing or absurd (slang): "Give you $20? Yeah, that's rich."
  • being a rich man, to be independent of work.

As a name

  • Rich can be short for the name Richard.

People named Rich

Fictional characters

Other uses

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