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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
Jay Kelly—like George Clooney, who plays the title role in “Jay Kelly”—has been a rich and famous film actor for a very long time.
Luntz said that people have no feelings about repealing the estate tax—it sounds like something that only applies to the rich.
A ballot initiative proposed by a healthcare workers’ union would take aim at the Golden State’s richest residents with a one-time, 5% tax on net worth over $1 billion.
A gold pocket watch recovered from the body of one of the richest passengers on the Titanic is expected to fetch £1m at auction.
But IRS tax returns leaked to Pro Publica in 2021 showed that many of the richest Americans had largely avoided income taxes by avoiding taxable income.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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