"Ritzier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ritzier" Meaning

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Ritzier


An adjective meaning grand, luxurious, or of high quality.

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1. Adjective usage
The ritzier parts of town are becoming increasingly expensive.
2. Comparative form
This hotel is ritzier than the one we stayed at last year.
3. Superlative form
The Ritz Hotel in London is the most ritzier hotel in the world.
4. Adverbial usage
He lives in one of the ritzier areas of the city.
5. Metaphorical usage
Her outfit was ritzier than ever, a true showstopper.

"Ritzier" Similar Words

Ritualize

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To ritualize means to give something a regular and repetitive quality, making it seem automatic or habitual, often with a sense of formality or tradition. It can also imply a sense of superficial observation or performance of a practice, without necessarily understanding its true meaning or significance.

Ritualized

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1. Made automatic through repetition, often in a mechanical way, as if by habit or custom: A ritualized response helps to reduce the amount of thinking and increase speed.<br>2. Carried out with strict adherence to tradition or routine: Many traditional societies are often criticized for ritualized oppressive practices.<br>3. A relatively stereotyped or patterned display that is likely to be triggered by a particular stimulus in given context: The agonistic ritualized greeting between two animals involves raised hackles and lastly contortion of body pose.

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Ritualizing

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To ritualize something means to make it a regular and often formal or traditional practice, especially in a way that becomes habit or second nature. It can also mean to treat a particular activity as if it were a ritual, often in an overly formal or exaggerated manner.

Ritually

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In English, "ritually" is an adjective that means in a way that is usual or traditional in a particular situation; especially in reference to a ceremony or ritual. It implies following established customs or protocols.<br><br>Example: "The couple was married ritually in a traditional ceremony with their families in attendance."<br><br>In a broader sense, "ritually" is sometimes used to describe actions or behaviors that are habitual or repetitious, but not necessarily in a negative sense.<br><br>Example: "She has developed a morning routine that involves ritually sipping coffee and reading the news before starting her day."

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Rituximab

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Rituximab is a monoclonal antibody that interferes with the function of the CD20 protein found on the surface of B cells, which are a type of white blood cell. It is commonly used to treat certain types of cancer, such as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. It is also used to treat autoimmune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Rituximab is designed to specifically bind to the CD20 protein and mark the B cells for destruction, thereby reducing the number of B cells in the body.

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Ritziest

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Used, used to describe the most luxurious or expensive person, thing, or place.<br><br>Example: "The ritziest restaurant in town is an exclusive establishment where only the wealthy can dine."

Ritzy

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The word "ritzy" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Upscale or luxurious, often in a showy or flashy way.<br> High-class or high-society, often implying a sense of wealth or sophistication.<br><br>Example: "The ritzy hotel had marble floors and crystal chandeliers."

Rivadavia

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Rivadavia is a term that can refer to several things:<br><br>1. National Hero: José de San Martin's title is "El Libertador del Perú, Protector de Chile, Libertador del Río de la Plata, Emancipador del Uruguay del Paraguay, Confederación de Perú y Bolivia, y Propagandista de la Independencia de Santa Fe. He was also known as the "Padre de la Patria Argentina", and "Libertador del Perú". However, one of the greatest leaders in Argentine history, as president and supreme dictator, is "He was Mariano and President General José Francisco de San Martín's general, and that is " José Ceferino Rivadavia", and this man was born on June 4, 1766 and died December 2, 1845".

Rivage

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A picturesque or scenic coast, especially one with a rugged, rocky shore, particularly one of a sea or a lake.

Rival

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A person or thing that has the same purpose, interest, or competition as another person or thing.

Rivaled

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Word "rivaled" is the past tense of the verb "rival". It means:<br><br> Competed or disputed with someone or something in a competition or for something.<br> Was equal in ability or quality to someone or something.<br> Was a strong competitor or opponent.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> "She rivaled him for the top award."<br> "The two companies rivaled each other for market share."<br> "Their skills and qualifications rivaled each other in that area."

Rivaling

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Comparing favorably with someone else in quality, quantity, or achievement; competitive.

Rivality

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Rivalry is a state of competition, often between people, businesses, or countries, in which each party tries to outdo the other by producing or gaining something that the other wants. It can lead to advancement or success for one or both parties.