Poverty
UK /["/ˈpɒvəti/"]/US /["/ˈpɑːvərti/"]/
Definition
the state of being poor
In simple words: Not having enough money for basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing.
Examples
- Many families live in poverty and struggle to meet their basic needs.
- Poverty can lead to a range of social issues, including crime and lack of education.
- The government has implemented new programs aimed at reducing poverty in urban areas.
- Rural poverty presents unique challenges compared to urban poverty.
- Charities often focus on alleviating poverty through various support services.
Usage notes
Used in social and economic discussions. Be careful not to use it lightly in casual contexts; it's a serious issue. Avoid informal language when discussing poverty.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'poverty' like 'poor city'—imagine a city struggling with economic challenges.
Collocations
- abject
- absolute
- extreme
- alleviate
- combat
- fight
- trap
- rate
- reduction
- in poverty
- poverty among
- poverty of
- above/below/under the poverty level
- above/below/under the poverty line
- at the poverty level
Synonyms
- destitution
- impoverishment
- lack
- deprivation
Antonyms
- wealth
- affluence
- prosperity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'poor' as an adjective when describing a person.
- Using 'poverty' only in economic contexts; it can also refer to cultural or social aspects.
- Omitting the seriousness of the issue when discussing.