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poor having very little money and not many possessions – used about people or places: • Many families were too poor to pay for education. • poor countries hard up/broke ( also skint British English ) [ not before noun ] informal having very little money, especially for a short period of time. Skint is more informal than the other words: • I’m a bit hard up at the moment • We were so broke we couldn’t afford to go out to the cinema. developing [ only before noun ] a developing country is poor and has very little industry: • The disease is found mainly in developing countries. • the developing world deprived [ usually before noun ] much poorer than other people in a country, and not having the things that are necessary for a comfortable or happy life – used about people and areas: • The charity works with deprived children in the inner city. • one of the most deprived areas of London disadvantaged especially written used about groups of people in society who have much less chance of being successful because they are poor: • An increase in the minimum wage would help the most disadvantaged Americans. needy having very little money, and so needing help – used about groups of people: • More help should be given to needy families. • We offer scholarships for needy students. destitute especially written having no money or possessions and nowhere to live – used when someone is in a very bad situation: • Her family was left destitute after her father died. • destitute refugees impoverished formal impoverished people and places are very poor: • out-of-work miners and their impoverished families • The children come from impoverished neighbourhoods. • one of the world’s most impoverished countries poverty-stricken written extremely poor: • poverty-stricken areas • They were left poverty-stricken. penniless especially literary having no money: • She died penniless. • a penniless student COLLOCATIONS CHECK deprived area/children/homes/background disadvantaged groups/children/students/background needy children/students/families impoverished families/areas/countries poverty-stricken areas/countries/people
Longman-Thesaurus
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noun impoverished: She was poor and destitute. adj. faulty: It was a poor choice. adj. wretched: The poor man was disconsolate.
Simple Definitions
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poor adverbs extremely poor • His parents were extremely poor. desperately poor (= so poor that it causes great suffering ) • Half the population remains desperately poor. dirt poor American English informal (= extremely poor ) • We were dirt poor back then. adjectives the rural poor (= poor people who live in the countryside ) • Difficult economic conditions have driven millions of the rural poor to cities. the urban poor (= poor people who live in towns and cities ) • The condition of the urban poor could no longer be ignored. the working poor (= poor people who have jobs, rather than unemployed people ) • These tax-cut proposals are targeted at the working poor.
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