Found 4 items, similar to Rich.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: rich
kaya
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: rich
gemuk, kandel, kaya
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: rich
rich
adj 1: possessing material wealth;
“her father is extremely rich”;
“many fond hopes are pinned on rich uncles” [ant:
poor]
2: having an abundant supply of desirable qualities or
substances (especially natural resources);
“blessed with a
land rich in minerals”;
“rich in ideas”;
“rich with
cultural interest” [ant:
poor]
3: of great worth or quality;
“a rich collection of antiques”
4: marked by great fruitfulness;
“fertile farmland”;
“a fat
land”;
“a productive vineyard”;
“rich soil” [syn:
fat,
fertile,
productive]
5: strong; intense;
“deep purple”;
“a rich red” [syn:
deep]
6: very productive;
“rich seams of coal”
7: high in mineral content; having a a high proportion of fuel
to air;
“a rich vein of copper”,
“a rich gas mixture”
[ant:
lean]
8: suggestive of or characterized by great expense;
“a rich
display” [ant:
poor]
9: marked by richness and fullness of flavor;
“a rich ruby
port”;
“full-bodied wines”;
“a robust claret”;
“the robust
flavor of fresh-brewed coffee” [syn:
full-bodied,
robust]
10: highly seasoned or containing large amounts of choice
ingredients such as butter or sugar or eggs;
“kept
gorging on rich foods”;
“rich pastries”;
“rich eggnogg”
11: pleasantly full and mellow;
“a rich tenor voice”
12: affording an abundant supply;
“had ample food for the
party”;
“copious provisions”;
“food is plentiful”;
“a
plenteous grape harvest”;
“a rich supply” [syn:
ample,
copious,
plenteous,
plentiful]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Rich
Rich
\Rich\, (r[i^]ch), a. [Compar.
Richer; superl.
Richest.] [OE. riche, AS. r[=i]ce rich, powerful; akin to
OS. r[=i]ki, D. rijk, G. reich, OHG. r[=i]hhi, Icel. r[=i]kr,
Sw. rik, Dan. rig, Goth. reiks; from a word meaning, ruler,
king, probably borrowed from Celtic, and akin to L. rex,
regis, king, regere to guide, rule. [root]283. See
Right,
and cf.
Derrick,
Enrich,
Rajah,
Riches,
Royal.]
1. Having an abundance of material possessions; possessed of
a large amount of property; well supplied with land,
goods, or money; wealthy; opulent; affluent; -- opposed to
poor.
“Rich merchants.” --Chaucer.
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The rich [person] hath many friends. --Prov. xiv.
20.
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As a thief, bent to unhoard the cash
Of some rich burgher. --Milton.
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2. Hence, in general, well supplied; abounding; abundant;
copious; bountiful; as, a rich treasury; a rich
entertainment; a rich crop.
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If life be short, it shall be glorious;
Each minute shall be rich in some great action.
--Rowe.
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The gorgeous East with richest hand
Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold.
--Milton.
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3. Yielding large returns; productive or fertile; fruitful;
as, rich soil or land; a rich mine.
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4. Composed of valuable or costly materials or ingredients;
procured at great outlay; highly valued; precious;
sumptuous; costly; as, a rich dress; rich silk or fur;
rich presents.
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Like to rich and various gems. --Milton.
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5. Abounding in agreeable or nutritive qualities; --
especially applied to articles of food or drink which are
high-seasoned or abound in oleaginous ingredients, or are
sweet, luscious, and high-flavored; as, a rich dish; rich
cream or soup; rich pastry; rich wine or fruit.
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Sauces and rich spices are fetched from India.
--Baker.
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6. Not faint or delicate; vivid; as, a rich color.
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7. Full of sweet and harmonius sounds; as, a rich voice; rich
music.
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8. Abounding in beauty; gorgeous; as, a rich landscape; rich
scenery.
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9. Abounding in humor; exciting amusement; entertaining; as,
the scene was a rich one; a rich incident or character.
[Colloq.] --Thackeray.
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Note: Rich is sometimes used in the formation of
self-explaining compounds; as, rich-fleeced,
rich-jeweled, rich-laden, rich-stained.
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Syn: Wealthy; affluent; opulent; ample; copious; abundant;
plentiful; fruitful; costly; sumptuous; precious;
generous; luscious.
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Rich
\Rich\, v. t.
To enrich. [Obs.] --Gower.
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