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Noun richards has 1 sense
  1. Richards, I. A. Richards, Ivor Armstrong Richards - English literary critic who collaborated with C. K. Ogden and contributed to the development of Basic English (1893-1979)
    --1 is a kind of literary critic; semanticist, semiotician

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richards

Description:

Richards can refer to a variety of different entities and has multiple senses and usages depending on the context.

Noun:

1. Richards (plural noun): A surname of English origin, often used to refer to a family or individuals with the last name Richards.

Example sentence: The Richards siblings were known for their philanthropic work in the local community.

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Proper Noun:

2. Richards (proper noun): A township in Michigan, United States.

Example sentence: I am planning a trip to Richards, Michigan to explore its beautiful countryside.

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Verb:

3. Richards (verb): The act of making something rich or wealthier.

Example sentence: By investing wisely, they were able to richards their business and expand internationally.

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Pop Culture Reference:

4. Richards (noun): A character from a popular book series or movie.

Example sentence: Harry Potter fans were excited to see Richards come to life on the big screen.

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