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enriching

Enriching (adjective) means adding real value to your life, mind, or feelings. Example: “Volunteering abroad was one of the most enriching experiences of her life.”

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Adding real value to your life, mind, or feelings.
"Volunteering abroad was one of the most enriching experiences of her life."

How to use enriching

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething that makes you feel more fulfilled, knowledgeable, or better off.

Common pairings
an enriching experience enriching activity

Word forms

more enriching comparative, enrichings plural, most enriching superlative

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What does “enriching” mean?

The word “enriching” means adding real value to your life, mind, or feelings. In plain terms, something that makes you feel more fulfilled, knowledgeable, or better off.

How do you use “enriching” in a sentence?

Here is “enriching” used in a sentence: “Volunteering abroad was one of the most enriching experiences of her life.”

What part of speech is “enriching”?

“Enriching” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of enriching?

"enriching" (adjective) means adding real value to your life, mind, or feelings.

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