Richer means having more money or things of value than someone else. We use it to compare wealth.
She is richer than her brother.
They became richer after the sale.
Richer describes food or things that have a stronger or better taste, color, or quality. It means more full or deep.
This soup is richer than the last one.
She likes richer chocolate flavors.
Richer means having more and better ideas, feelings, or details. It shows something is more full or meaningful.
His stories are richer with many details.
Books with richer ideas are fun to read.
Richer as a noun means a person who has a lot of money or possessions. It is less common and usually used in comparisons.
The richer help the poor in many ways.
Several richers live in this city.
Richer as a verb is old or literary and means to make something richer or better by adding value. It is rarely used today.
This soil richer the land for better crops.
They richer their language with new words.
Richer can describe cloth or materials that are heavier, more decorated, or better quality. It shows luxury.
She wore a richer silk dress at the party.
Richer fabrics cost more money.
Richer can describe life or experiences that have more variety or meaning. It means more full or exciting.
A richer life has many experiences.
Travel gives you a richer view of the world.