enrich

verb
UK: /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/
US: /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/
  1. To improve the quality of something.

    1. I want to enrich my mind by learning new things every day.
    2. Travel can enrich your life by exposing you to different cultures and perspectives, broaden your horizon.
  2. To make someone wealthy or wealthier.

    1. The oil find will enrich the country.
    2. He hoped that his investments would enrich him and his family for generations to come.
  3. To add vitamins or minerals to food.

    1. Many breakfast cereals are enriched with iron.
    2. The flour is enriched with vitamins to improve its nutritional value, to make it healthier.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "enrich" in English means: To improve the quality of something., To make someone wealthy or wealthier., To add vitamins or minerals to food..

The phonetic transcription of "enrich" is /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/ in British English and /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "enrich": enhance, fortify, augment, develop, improve.

Example usage of "enrich": "I want to enrich my mind by learning new things every day.". More examples on the page.