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rich
adjective as in having a lot of money
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affluent, easy, fat, prosperous, wealthy, well-heeled, well-off, well-to-do
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bloated, comfortable, fat-cat, filthy rich, gilded, in clover, in the money, loaded, made of money, moneyed, opulent, propertied, rolling in it, upscale, well provided for, worth a million
adjective as in abundant, well-supplied
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elegant, expensive, fertile, full, gorgeous, lush, plentiful, smart, splendid, valuable
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abounding, ample, classy, copious, costly, deluxe, elaborate, embellished, exquisite, extravagant, exuberant, fecund, fruitful, high-class, lavish, luxurious, magnificent, ornate, palatial, plenteous, posh, precious, priceless, productive, prolific, resplendent, ritzy, snazzy, spiffy, stylish, sumptuous, superb, swanky, well-endowed
adjective as in flavorful
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full-bodied, highly flavored, nourishing, nutritious, oily, sustaining
adjective as in full in color or sound
adjective as in very funny
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amusing, comical, diverting, droll, farcical, foolish, hilarious, humorous, incongruous, laughable, ludicrous, preposterous, ridiculous, risible, side-splitting, splitting
noun as in wealthy people or institutions
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bountiful, landed, monied, nouveau riche, old money, upper crust, well-to-do
Example Sentences
Ancient Aztec communities from the pre-Columbian period of Mesoamerica had a rich mythological codex that was also part of their ritual and sacrificial ceremonies.
It is a landscape that inspires a rich poetic tradition, a forge that shapes cherished traditions and customs, and even a welcome refuge from troubling events beyond.
The rich culture of these African and Caribbean communities can be experienced in restaurants, bars and cultural institutions.
There is an absolute glut of true crime content that involves the rich and famous.
"By looking at a longer time period, and using photos to track diet and nutrition, we're able to get a much richer and more precise picture of what people actually ate."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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