richness

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the property of being extremely abundant
"the profusion of detail"; "the idiomatic richness of English"
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abundant wealth
"they studied forerunners of richness or poverty"; "the richness all around unsettled him for he had expected to find poverty"
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the property of a sensation that is rich and pleasing
"the music had a fullness that echoed through the hall"; "the cheap wine had no body, no mellowness"; "he was well aware of the richness of his own appearance"
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the quality of having high intrinsic value
"the richness of the mines and pastureland"; "the cut of her clothes and the richness of the fabric were distinctive"
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the quality (positive or negative) that renders something desirable or valuable
"the Shakespearean Shylock is of dubious value in the modern world"
the property of producing abundantly and sustaining vigorous and luxuriant growth
"he praised the richness of the soil"; "weeds lovely in their rankness"
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a strong deep vividness of hue
"the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room"
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a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color
"after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"
splendid or imposing in size or appearance
"the grandness of the architecture"; "impressed by the richness of the flora"
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