7 days ago — a · lacking sufficient money or material possessions. too poor to buy new clothes ; b · of, relating to, or characterized by poverty. a poor nation.
POOR meaning: 1. having little money and/or few possessions: 2. to have very little of a particular substance or…. Learn more.
having very little money; not having enough money for basic needs. They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids. We aim to help the poorest families.
poor ; as in lacking sufficient money · destitute · impoverished · indigent · low · meager · needy · penniless · poverty-stricken · underprivileged. Strong ...
See also: Poor and pöör. English. English Wikipedia has an article on: poor · Wikipedia. Etymology. Inherited from Middle English povre, povere, from Old ...
POOR, adjective [Latin pauper.] 1. Wholly destitute of property, or not having property sufficient for a comfortable subsistence; needy.
having little or no money, goods, or other means of support: She came from a poor family struggling to survive.
Poor describes having little of something. If you lack needed food and shelter, you're poor, and if you fall below a standard or don't even try, you're giving ...
They are poor That have lost nothing; they are poorer far Who, losing, have forgotten. J. Ingelow, Regret 12. Citation details for J. Ingelow, Regret.
A poor college girl earns money by showing erotic pictures on the Internet! 1.9k 85% 19min - 1080p. 1; 2 · 3 ...
Poor means being unable to maintain a minimum standard of living when faced with sporadic and transient hardships. Things like car repairs, ...
Jan 15, 2015 — “The poor” often denotes a great, undifferentiated mass. Something about it conveys the idea that poverty is immovable, like an historical ...
Nov 12, 2025 — Synonyms for POOR: impoverished, broke, deprived, needy, beggared, indigent, bankrupt, impecunious; Antonyms of POOR: rich, wealthy, ...
poor in American English · 1. having little or no money, goods, or other means of support · 2. Law · 3. (of a country, institution, etc.) · 4. characterized by or ...
1 · having little money or few possessions : not having enough money for the basic things that people need to live properly. We were too poor to buy new clothes.
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Originating from Old French and Latin pauper, "poor," meaning lacking money, resources, or possessions; also used collectively for poor persons.
As a noun (less common, used collectively for people with little money): The programs are designed to help the poor. Poor pronunciation: [po͝or] or [pôr] Pour ...
According to the World Bank Group in 2020, more than 40% of the poor live in conflict-affected countries. Even when countries experience economic development, ...
Oct 3, 2023 — Called the “poor man's cocaine” in some parts of the world, fenethylline, better known by its former brand name, Captagon, is a powerful stimulant.