💎enrich

verb
/ɪnˈrɪtʃ/

Meaning

to improve the quality or value of something
to improve or enhance the quality or value of something
To improve or enhance the quality or value of something.

Example Sentences

Reading books will enrich your vocabulary.

She took courses to enrich her knowledge of art.

Space exploration enriches human understanding.

Synonyms

enhance, improve, strengthen, develop, elevate
Entry 1
enhance, improve, strengthen, develop
Entry 2
improve, enhance, elevate, strengthen
Entry 3
enhance, improve

Antonyms

impoverish, weaken, diminish, degrade, deplete
Entry 1
impoverish, weaken, diminish
Entry 2
diminish, degrade, weaken
Entry 3
deplete, diminish

Collocations

enrich life, enrich experience, enrich knowledge, enrich soil, enrich vocabulary
Entry 1
enrich life, enrich experience, enrich knowledge, enrich soil, enrich vocabulary
Entry 2
enrich knowledge, enrich experience, enrich life

More Example Sentences

I think cultural diversity enriches a society.

I believe cultural differences do not divide us, but rather enrich us.

My intention is not to belittle anyone, but to enrich everyone's knowledge.

Related Vocabularies

to ask for information about something
To hold something dear, to love and protect, or to keep a hope or memory alive.
to find an answer to a problem or question; to resolve a difficulty
to put something into the ground and cover it with earth
to increase in size or volume, often due to internal pressure or emotional intensity
to wait for something or someone

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