richnessrich‧ness /ˈrɪtʃnəs/ noun [uncountable] - All are printed in platinum, an expensive and painstaking process that yields black-and-white prints of great textual richness.
- And it's almost defiantly thick, but I miss the smoky richness that bacon or ham brings to the recipe.
- It is equally doubtful that more media richness is always better.
- Its warmth and richness will add the finishing touches that are all important to the dress of your dreams.
- She secured new buildings; and her recruitment of distinguished lecturers and performers from many spheres brought intellectual excitement and cultural richness.
- The individuality and richness of their lives - given a glance of a chance - mocked such lumpen labels.
- The remarkable natural richness of the coral reef has been squeezed further into the hyper-natural richness of a synthetic reef.
- Use any medium, charcoal, ink or pencil to explore and express the richness and vitality of the bird world.
VERB► add· Temporary colorants are a good way to add warmth, richness and shine to your natural shade.· The little bits of ripe avocado add an unmistakable richness.· Our different understandings add richness to the Church, and our need to continue developing our faith is something we share in common.· Eggs also add a richness and help the leavening but they can be omitted if necessary.· In small quantities it adds a tangy richness to mince pies and Christmas pudding.· Delicate waves and subtle highlights enhance gentle movement Natural colourant adds richness to long, wavy hair.
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