RICH vs PROSPEROUS: NOUN
- Wealthy people considered as a group. Often used with the.
- N/A
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: ADJECTIVE
- Having many nutrients for plant growth; fertile.
- Abounding in natural resources.
- Having an abundant supply.
- Abundant or productive, as.
- Magnificent; sumptuous.
- Made of or containing valuable materials.
- Having great worth or value.
- Having great material wealth.
- Affording an abundant supply
- Marked by great fruitfulness
- Strong; intense
- Marked by richness and fullness of flavor
- Containing a large amount of choice ingredients, such as butter, sugar, or eggs, and therefore unusually heavy or sweet.
- Of great worth or quality
- High in mineral content; having a a high proportion of fuel to air
- Suggestive of or characterized by great expense
- Having an abundant supply of desirable qualities or substances (especially natural resources)
- Possessing material wealth
- Very productive
- Very productive and therefore financially profitable.
- Highly seasoned or containing large amounts of choice ingredients such as butter or sugar or eggs
- Pleasantly full and mellow
- Highly amusing, often for being absurd or preposterous.
- Highly varied, developed, or complex.
- Warm and strong in color.
- Containing a large proportion of fuel to air.
- Strong in aroma or flavor.
- In fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich
- Marked by peace and prosperity
- Very lively and profitable
- Tending to favor or bring good luck
- Having success; flourishing.
- Well-to-do; well-off.
- Propitious; favorable.
- Tending to prosperity; favoring; favorable; helpful.
- Being prospered; advancing in the pursuit of anything desirable; making gain, or increase; thriving; successful
- Well off; affluent
- Favorable
- Presaging or likely to bring good luck
- Characterized by success
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms and Affluent.
- [This word is often used in the formation of compounds which are self-explanatory: as, rich-colored, rich-fleeced, rich-haired, rich-laden, etc.]
- Excessive; extravagant; inordinate; outrageous; preposterous: commonly applied to ideas, fancies, fabrications, claims, demands, pretensions, conceits, jests, tricks, etc.: as, a rich notion; a rich idea; rich impudence; a rich joke; a rich hoax.
- Pleasing to the sense of smell; full of fragrance; sweet-scented; aromatic.
- [Rich as applied to colors in zoölogy has a restricted meaning, which, however, is very difficult to define. A metallic, lustrous, or iridescent color is not rich; the word is generally applied to soft and velvety colors which are pure and distinct, as a rich black, a rich scarlet spot, etc., just as we speak of rich velvets, but generally of bright or glossy silks. Vivid is very rich or very distinct.]
- Pleasing to the eye, through strength and beauty of hue; pure and strong; vivid: applied especially to color.
- Pleasing to the ear; full or mellow in tone; harmonious; sweet.
- Hence, specifically Having a pleasing or otherwise marked effect upon the senses by virtue of the abundance of some characteristic quality.
- Abounding in desirable or effective qualities or elements; of superior quality, composition, or potency.
- Ample; copious; abundant; plentiful; luxuriant.
- Of great moral worth; highly esteemed; invaluable; precious.
- Of great price or money value; costly; expensive; sumptuous; magnificent: as, rich jewels; rich gifts.
- Abundant in materials; producing or yielding abundantly; productive; fertile; fruitful: as, a rich mine; rich ore; rich soil.
- Fertile. etc. (see fruitful), luxuriant, teeming.
- Having wealth or large possessions; possessed of much money, goods, land, or other valuable property; wealthy; opulent: opposed to poor.
- Ruling; powerful; mighty; noble.
- To take one's way.
- To avenge.
- To mend; improve.
- To dress.
- To address; set (one's self to do a thing).
- To adjust; set right.
- To direct.
- To stretch; pull.
- Richly.
- To grow rich.
- To enrich.
- Amply supplied or equipped; abundantly provided; abounding: often followed by in or with.
- High in mineral content
- Intense
- Strong
- Containing plenty of fat, or eggs, or sugar
- Causing indignation due to hypocrisy
- 5 and Splendid, valuable.
- High in mineral content; having a high proportion of fuel to air
- People who have possessions and wealth (considered as a group)
- Copious, plenteous.
- Propitious, auspicious.
- Synonyms Successful, etc. (see fortunate), flourishing, well-off, well-to-do.
- Favorable; benignant; propitious: as, a prosperous wind.
- Making good progress in the pursuit of anything desirable; having continued good fortune; successful; thriving: as, a prosperous trade; a prosperous voyage; a prosperous citizen.
- Moderately rich
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: RELATED WORDS
- Robust, Deep, Sumptuous, Luxurious, Plentiful, Opulent, Plenteous, Lavish, Lush, Fertile, Prosperous, Moneyed, Abundant, Affluent, Wealthy
- Golden, Favorable, Comfortable, Auspicious, Palmy, Lucky, Propitious, Halcyon, Happy, Successful, Booming, Rich, Flourishing, Thriving, Prospering
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Robust, Deep, Sumptuous, Luxurious, Plentiful, Opulent, Plenteous, Lavish, Lush, Fertile, Prosperous, Moneyed, Abundant, Affluent, Wealthy
- Golden, Favorable, Comfortable, Auspicious, Palmy, Lucky, Propitious, Halcyon, Happy, Successful, Booming, Rich, Flourishing, Thriving, Prospering
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Pit ten poor peasants against every rich one.
- Somewhere on it is hidden a rich treasure.
- India is a geographically rich and diverse country.
- In Islam, the poor are ordered by Allah to remain poor and the rich are to remain rich.
- In the story of the rich man and Lazarus, the rich man begs to rise from the dead to warn his brothers about judgment.
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- Fr riche, rich, the latter being from O II G riche, rich, which again is cog with A Sax rfes, Iceh likr.
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- It is rich in history, rich in culture, rich in landscape and rich in hospitality.
- FPL is rich rich rich and deserves no increase for anything.
- Brazil a more secure, equitable and prosperous society.
- Tilton, the head of a very prosperous business.
- Jats are powerful, educated and prosperous in Rajasthan.
- We want a happy, healthy and prosperous state.
- Those who are not prosperous deserve their poverty.
- Finally Happy Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
- First, keeping the Internet open, secure, and prosperous.
- We are a peaceful, prosperous, and happy people.
- Wishing you a cheerful and prosperous New Year!
- Many former colonies saw Britain as a declining loner and would rather have a prosperous Britain linked to a prosperous Europe.
RICH vs PROSPEROUS: QUESTIONS
- What are the best books on how the rich become rich?
- Would the poor be poorer if the rich were less rich?
- Do the rich only become rich at the expense of others?
- How rich are the tycoons on the Forbes Indonesia Rich List?
- Is it better to be young and rich or rich and irresponsible?
- Why did Ilona Rich call off her relationship with Kai Schachter-Rich?
- What don't rich people of Reddit tell you about being rich?
- Is it possible to live a rich life without feeling rich?
- What did rich people eat in the rich and famous cookbook?
- Why do the rich and super-rich prefer private banks?
- Which is the most prosperous religious community in India?
- What two countries became prosperous after World War 1?
- What does the Bible say about being financially prosperous?
- Can a young broke person be economically prosperous?
- Why is the Prosperous Garden public space important?
- How do you spell prosperous in different languages?
- Was the British Empire prosperous throughout its reign?
- Are Madrasis now more prosperous than North Indians?
- What does the Bible say about abundantly prosperous?
- How can we make our country more prosperous and prosperous?