A11K
Poor
UK /["/pɔː(r)//pʊə(r)/"]/US /["/pʊr//pɔːr/"]/
Definition
having very little money; not having enough money for basic needs
In simple words: Having little money or resources
Examples
- She is in a poor condition after the accident.
- They were so poor that they could barely afford food.
- His grades in school were poor last semester.
- The performance was poor and disappointed the audience.
- I feel poor today because I lost my wallet.
Usage notes
Use 'poor' to describe someone lacking money or in bad conditions. Avoid using it in formal reports where 'underprivileged' might be more suitable.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Imagine a 'poor' mouse that can’t find cheese.
Collocations
- poor health
- poor quality
- poor performance
Synonyms
- impoverished
- needy
- destitute
- indigent
Antonyms
- rich
- wealthy
- affluent
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'pore' (the skin opening)
- Using 'poor' as a noun (should use 'the poor')
- Saying 'poorness', which is not standard