riqueza

Del latín 'richētia', que significa abundancia de bienes.

NOUN (1)
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wealth literal / richness literal / abundance literal / opulence formal / prosperity general / economic advantage untranslatable (Conveys a broader sense of wealth that includes opportunities and resources.)
Synonyms abundancia formal , opulencia formal , prosperidad
Antonyms pobreza

The state of being rich or having a great deal of money, possessions, or valuable resources; wealth. It can also refer to the quality of being rich in something, such as the richness or abundance of natural resources, cultural heritage, or ideas. Furthermore, 'riqueza' can describe a comprehensive economic advantage that encompasses not just accumulated assets but also access to opportunities, resources, and favorable conditions that contribute to overall prosperity and well-being.

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plural
riquezas
  • La riqueza de su familia se acumuló a lo largo de varias generaciones. — The wealth of his family accumulated over several generations.
  • México es un país con una gran riqueza cultural e histórica. — Mexico is a country with great cultural and historical richness.
  • La diversidad biológica de la selva amazónica es una riqueza incalculable para el planeta. — The biological diversity of the Amazon rainforest is an incalculable richness for the planet.
  • Con su trabajo, busca crear riqueza para su comunidad, no solo para él mismo. — With his work, he seeks to create economic advantage for his community, not just for himself.