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poor
[poor]
adjective
having little or no money, goods, or other means of support.
She came from a poor family struggling to survive.
Synonyms: straitened, necessitous, poverty-stricken, penniless, destitute, impoverished, indigent, needyLaw., dependent upon charity or public support.
(of a country, institution, etc.) meagerly supplied or endowed with resources or funds.
characterized by or showing poverty.
deficient or lacking in something specified.
a region poor in mineral deposits.
Synonyms: meagerfaulty or inferior, as in construction.
poor workmanship.
Synonyms: shabby, unsatisfactory(of land or soil) lacking abundance or productivity.
poor soil.
Antonyms: fertileexcessively lean or emaciated, as cattle.
of an inferior, inadequate, or unsatisfactory kind.
poor health.
lacking in skill, ability, or training.
a poor cook.
deficient in moral excellence; cowardly, abject, or mean.
scanty, meager, or paltry in amount or number.
a poor audience.
They shared their poor meal with a stranger.
The poor dog was limping.
noun
Often Disparaging and Offensive., Usually the poor poor people collectively.
poor
/ pʊə, pɔː /
adjective
lacking financial or other means of subsistence; needy
( as collective noun; preceded by the )
the poor
characterized by or indicating poverty
the country had a poor economy
deficient in amount; scanty or inadequate
a poor salary
badly supplied (with resources, materials, etc)
a region poor in wild flowers
lacking in quality; inferior
giving no pleasure; disappointing or disagreeable
a poor play
(prenominal) deserving of pity; unlucky
poor John is ill again
a (cheaper) substitute for something
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- poorness noun
- nonpoor noun
- quasi-poor adjective
- quasi-poorly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of poor1
Idioms and Phrases
poor as Job's turkey, extremely poor.
poor as a church mouse, extremely poor.
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
There’s been a poor demand for domestic leisure travel and “adverse market conditions,” the company said in its last earnings report.
"For too long Labour have taken your votes for granted, they've sat back and let Wales become the poor man of Britain."
Often Gail looks like she’s frowning, but it’s just that she has poor vision and is straining to see through her prescription lenses.
In each of the previous two seasons, the Rams fought back from poor starts and made the playoffs.
"We are a poor community and have hardly seen any development," Mr Singh says.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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