Pronunciation: /ˈbɛɡəri/
noun the state or condition of being a beggar; extreme poverty or need
A1 Beggary is the act of begging for money or food on the streets.
A2 In some countries, beggary is a common sight in urban areas.
B1 The government implemented programs to help reduce the prevalence of beggary in the city.
B2 Some people view beggary as a result of systemic issues such as poverty and lack of social support.
C1 The documentary shed light on the complexities of the beggary problem in developing countries.
C2 Through advocacy and policy changes, organizations aim to address the root causes of beggary and provide sustainable solutions.
formal The government implemented programs to address the issue of beggary in the city.
informal He resorted to beggary after losing his job.
slang Beggary is not a sustainable way to make a living.
figurative The company's financial situation was on the brink of beggary before they secured a new investor.
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