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poverty

[pov-er-tee] / ˈpɒv ər ti /


Usage

What are other ways to say poverty? Poverty denotes serious lack of the means for proper existence: living in a state of extreme poverty. Destitution, a somewhat more literary word, implies a state of having absolutely none of the necessities of life: widespread destitution in countries at war. Indigence denotes a severely impoverished condition marked by hardship and the lack of any of life’s comforts: reduced to a life of indigence.

Example Sentences

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The performance charted Lula's path from poverty as a shoeshine boy to eventually reaching the highest post in the country.

From BBC

The Department of Work and Pensions insists improving the accuracy of its statistics will not change its commitment to tackling poverty.

From BBC

Bono, 65, is well-known for his activism to eradicate poverty and fight AIDS, and has been outspoken against wars in Ukraine, Sudan and Gaza in recent years.

From Barron's

But thanks to programs such as Social Security and Medicare, elderly poverty is much lower than for the overall population.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chancellor Rachel Reeves had been under growing pressure to remove the cap, with Labour MPs and charities arguing this is the most cost-effective way to reduce child poverty.

From BBC