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from rags to riches

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/frəm rægz tə rɪtʃɪz/
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used to refer to the action of rising from the depth of poverty to the highest of riches

The idiom "from rags to riches" has been used for centuries to describe a remarkable journey of transformation and success. It originates from the contrast between poverty "rags" and wealth or prosperity "riches". It is used to describe a significant upward social or financial mobility, where someone starts with very little or in poverty and achieves remarkable success, often involving significant wealth and prosperity.

  • During his early years, he was working relentlessly to transform his life from rags to riches.
  • She came from a poor family, but through hard work and determination, she has gone from rags to riches.
  • The entrepreneur's business is booming, and it seems like he is on his way from rags to riches.
  • The famous actor's life story is a true from-rags-to-riches tale, starting as a struggling artist and becoming a Hollywood star.
  • With her talents and opportunities, she has the potential to go from rags to riches in the future.