Riche Meaning in English
word · lemma: rich
ˈɹɪtʃ
RICH
ɹˈɪtʃ
rich
Definition
Having a lot of money or valuable things. It can also describe something full or abundant, like 'a rich taste' or 'a rich color.'
Usage & Nuances
'Rich' is used formally and informally. Common collocations: 'rich person', 'rich flavor', 'rich history.' It can describe more than wealth, like food ('rich dessert') or culture ('rich traditions'). Do not confuse with 'reach' (to arrive).
Spanish: rico - adineradoPortuguese (BR): rico - abastadoPortuguese (PT): rico - abastadoChinese (Simplified): 富有的 - 有钱的Chinese (Traditional): 富有的 - 有錢的Hindi: अमीरArabic: ثري - غنيBengali: ধনী - সমৃদ্ধRussian: богатый - насыщенныйJapanese: 裕福な - 濃厚なVietnamese: giàu - đậm đàKorean: 부유한 - 풍부한Turkish: zengin - yoğunUrdu: امیر - بھرپورIndonesian: kaya - kaya rasa
Example Sentences
She is very rich and owns three houses.
basic
The cake has a rich chocolate taste.
basic
Oil makes the country rich.
basic
He grew up in a rich family but lives simply now.
natural
This city has a rich history and culture.
natural
Wow, that dessert is really rich—I can't eat another bite!
natural