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How to pronounce riches in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms wealth
Type of material resource
Has types gold, hoarded wealth, treasure

Examples of riches

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Over the years, such biodiverse riches have attracted their share of plunderers.
From the dailyherald.com
For me, four big winners playing at the same time is an embarrassment of riches.
From the fresnobee.com
I was weak and I sold him my soul and the demon gave me riches,more than enough.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
Lake's rags-to-riches and back again story also has many contemporary parallels.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Their desire for fabulous riches is the main driving force behind lottery sales.
From the economist.com
Not that all wealthy people have come by their riches in immoral or amoral ways.
From the guardian.co.uk
The tech, government and education industries supplement the oil state's riches.
From the forbes.com
The former Massachusetts governor, after all, is hardly a rags-to-riches figure.
From the huffingtonpost.com
What glorious riches, but from Manchester they had less and less to write about.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Wealth: an abundance of material possessions and resources
  • Riches is a limited edition compilation album that was temporarily included with the Raintown album by the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue, starting in February 1988. Only 20,000 copies were made.
  • The Riches (styled as the Riu00A2hes in promotional material) is an American television series which was originally broadcast from March 12, 2007, to April 29, 2008, on FX. The series starred Eddie Izzard and Minnie Driver.
  • Riche is a commune in the Moselle department in Lorraine in north-eastern France.
  • (Riche (surname)) Riche is a surname, and may refer to: * Claude Riche (1762-1797), French naturalist * David Riche (born 1938), British author * Edward Riche (21st century), Canadian writer * Wendy Riche (21st century), American television producer
  • Money, goods, wealth, treasure
  • (riche) rich (possessing wealth)
  • (1) the savings of many in the hands of one. (2) the reward of toil and virtue.
  • To arrive at: as in he riches his destination