rich

adjective29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.4

to a high degree

to a very high degree; very

to a higher degree than is usual or average; especially

more than other things; particularly

to a considerable extent; fairly

to be wealthy to a degree that is hard to believe

to a reasonably high degree; quite

to a greater degree than is normal or usual

very unusual or remarkable

to be wealthy to a very large or great extent

rich in comparison or relation to something else

to be wealthy to an immeasurable or vast extent

to a degree that is not typical or common

to be wealthy to an almost unbelievable, story-like extent

describing something with a strong, pleasant quality (e.g. food, color, sound)

used to emphasize a very high degree of wealth

to be extremely and often unpleasantly wealthy

having a great deal of cultural value, diversity, or history

having recently become wealthy

to be extremely and often objectionably wealthy

having the capacity to become rich (in resources, value, etc.)

to have a lot of money or assets

to contain a large amount of a particular substance, quality, or ingredient

to acquire wealth, often quickly or with a specific scheme

to transition from not being wealthy to being wealthy

to cause someone to become wealthy

to appear to be wealthy based on one's appearance

to gradually become wealthy over time

to feel as though one has a lot of money, not necessarily true in reality

containing a large amount of a particular beneficial substance