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richer
adjective as in having a lot of money
adjective as in abundant, well-supplied
adjective as in flavorful
adjective as in full in color or sound
adjective as in very funny
Example Sentences
That could deliver a major hit to the US economy, which is driven by consumer spending and has grown increasingly dependent on those richer households, as lower income families face pressure from inflation.
Like the Huguenots before them, over time Jewish people dispersed from the area, some of them to the richer suburbs of north London.
Switzerland's approach – not cheaper, but better, not more people, just richer – seems to be paying off.
"I'm pretty perplexed right now how many people are filthy rich like me and aggressively trying to get richer."
The GOP agenda isn’t populist, it’s not about eliminating fraud and waste in government, it’s about the rich getting richer, all on the backs of the working class.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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