How Do You Spell ENRICH?

Pronunciation: [ɛnɹˈɪt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The word "enrich" is spelled using the following IPA phonetic transcription: /ɛnˈrɪtʃ/. The first sound is the short "e" vowel sound, followed by "n" and "r" consonant sounds. The "i" represents the short "i" vowel sound, and the "t" and "ʃ" represent the "t" and "sh" consonant sounds, respectively. Overall, the word "enrich" has a straightforward phonetic spelling, making it easy to pronounce for English speakers.

ENRICH Meaning and Definition

  1. Enrich, verb:

    1. To enhance or improve the quality, value, or content of something, typically by adding or introducing something valuable or beneficial.

    Example: "The addition of colorful illustrations enriched the storybook’s appeal to young readers."

    2. To make someone's knowledge, understanding, or experience more extensive, fulfilling, or rewarding.

    Example: "Travelling to different countries can greatly enrich one's understanding of different cultures and traditions."

    3. To make something or someone financially or materially prosperous.

    Example: "The new business venture had the potential to enrich the investors by yielding high profits."

    4. To increase the nutrient or mineral content of food or soil, making it more nourishing or fertile.

    Example: "Fertilizers are commonly used to enrich the soil, providing the necessary nutrients for healthy crop growth."

    5. To improve or diversify the variety of something, often in reference to a task, activity, or program.

    Example: "The art teacher sought to enrich her students' artistic abilities by introducing them to various painting techniques."

    6. To add a substance to another material, often with the purpose of enhancing its properties or characteristics.

    Example: "Scientists are researching ways to enrich metals with other elements to improve their durability and strength."

    In summary, "enrich" refers to the act of improving, enhancing, or augmenting something or someone, be it in terms of quality, knowledge, finances, nourishment, variety, or properties.

  2. To make rich; to supply or furnish with wealth or property; to fertilise, as land; to supply with anything desirable; to store, as the mind; to adorn, as with carving, painting, &c.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ENRICH

The word "enrich" has a Latin origin. It is derived from the Latin verb "arricchire", which means "to make rich" or "to enrich". The Latin word is a combination of the prefix "ad-" (meaning "to" or "toward") and the root "ricchus" (meaning "rich" or "wealthy"). Over time, it evolved into "enricchen" in Old French, and eventually, it became "enrich" in English.

Idioms with the word ENRICH

  • enrich sm or sth with sth The idiom "enrich someone or something with something" means to enhance, improve, or make better by adding or incorporating something valuable, beneficial, or desirable. It implies adding value, substance, or quality to a person, object, situation, or experience.
  • enrich (someone or something) with (something) The idiom "enrich (someone or something) with (something)" refers to enhancing or improving a person or thing by adding or incorporating additional qualities, attributes, or elements. It implies making someone or something more valuable, meaningful, or enjoyable by the addition of certain factors.

Similar spelling words for ENRICH

Conjugate verb Enrich

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have enriched
you would have enriched
he/she/it would have enriched
we would have enriched
they would have enriched
I would have enrich
you would have enrich
he/she/it would have enrich
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been enriching
you would have been enriching
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we would have been enriching
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would enrich
you would enrich
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be enriching
you would be enriching
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we would be enriching
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FUTURE

I will enrich
you will enrich
he/she/it will enrich
we will enrich
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be enriching
you will be enriching
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we will be enriching
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FUTURE PERFECT

I will have enriched
you will have enriched
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we will have enriched
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been enriching
you will have been enriching
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we will have been enriching
they will have been enriching

IMPERATIVE

you enrich
we let´s enrich

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to enrich

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was enriching
you were enriching
he/she/it was enriching
we were enriching
they were enriching

PAST PARTICIPLE

enriched

PAST PERFECT

I had enriched
you had enriched
he/she/it had enriched
we had enriched
they had enriched

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been enriching
you had been enriching
he/she/it had been enriching
we had been enriching
they had been enriching

PRESENT

I enrich
you enrich
he/she/it enriches
we enrich
they enrich

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am enriching
you are enriching
he/she/it is enriching
we are enriching
they are enriching

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

enriching

PRESENT PERFECT

I have enriched
you have enriched
he/she/it has enriched
we have enriched
they have enriched

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been enriching
you have been enriching
he/she/it has been enriching
we have been enriching
they have been enriching

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it enrich

SIMPLE PAST

I enriched
you enriched
he/she/it enriched
we enriched
they enriched

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