enrich — to improve the quality or value of something by adding something to it
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to improve the quality or value of something by adding something to it
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪnˈrɪtʃ/
Korean meaning: 풍부하게 하다, 향상시키다
Korean pronunciation: 인**리**치
Example Sentences
- Music lessons enrich children's cognitive development.
- My mom enriches our soup by adding mysterious ingredients that even she can't remember.
- Travel experiences enrich your perspective on life.
enrich
VERB//ɪnˈrɪtʃ//
to improve the quality or value of something by adding something to it

to improve the quality or value of something by adding something to it
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Each golden stitch makes the fabric rich, ready to enrich!
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Origin
고대 프랑스어에서 온 'riche(부유한)'에 'en-(안으로)'이 더해져서 '안으로 부를 넣다' 즉 '풍부하게 하다'는 의미가 되었습니다.
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“Music lessons enrich children's cognitive development.”
“My mom enriches our soup by adding mysterious ingredients that even she can't remember.”
“Travel experiences enrich your perspective on life.”
“He tried to enrich his dating profile by claiming he could speak 12 languages, but 'hello' doesn't count in every language.”
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