Pauper
UK //ˈpɔːpə//US //ˈpɔːpər//
Definition
A person without money or means of support; a very poor person.
In simple words: a very poor person
Examples
- The story revolves around a pauper who dreams of becoming a king.
- In the past, many paupers lived on the streets without any help.
- The play depicted the struggles of a pauper in a prosperous city.
- He was once a wealthy man, but now he is a pauper.
- Many paupers relied on the charity of the rich for survival.
Usage notes
Used in literary contexts or discussions about social class. It may sound old-fashioned in everyday conversation.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'paw-per' - imagine someone without money having to beg.
Collocations
- pauper's plight
- pauper to prince
- living like a pauper
Synonyms
- beggar
- destitute
- needy
- impoverished
Antonyms
- wealthy
- rich
- affluent
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'paupers' as a singular term.
- Mixing up with 'poor' which is a more general term.