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UK
/ɹˈɪtʃli/
]
[ US /ˈɹɪtʃɫi/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɪtʃɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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to an ample degree or in an ample manner
we benefited richly
these voices were amply represented -
in a rich manner
he lives high -
in a rich and lavish manner
lavishly decorated
How To Use richly In A Sentence
- In a richly ornamented setting with animals and plants on a red background, in 14 copper rosettes placed between lacunars, there are the Wise Virgins and Foolish Virgins of the New Testament parable; the former hold lighted lamps, the latter have lamps already extinguished.
- Her gaze, unfocused, fell on the swath of ivory silk adorning the richly hued carpet. DEVIL'S BRIDE
- Another man came from behind me and removed his richly plumed helmet.
- The amhrán or song metres have a richly assonated stanzaic form, and are also accentual.
- The variety is enough here to make the listener giddy, especially when presented in such vivid, richly textured studio sound. Times, Sunday Times
- Classic, richly textured desert rock. The Sun
- Made at Charles Back's winery cum cheese factory, this is a smoky, intense, richly oaked white with honey, lemon, lime and herbal fruit characters.
- While Disney turned out elegant, smooth, richly detailed work, Ub's stuff looked like high-school doodles.
- This was a richly deserved commendation and Helen can be proud of her performance.
- They, too, have the richly overembellished rooflines; they, too, have achieved a fanciful arrangement of spaces possible only through centuries of adding structure onto structure onto ruin. Inside, Outside, Upside Down (And Inside Out)