Pronunciation: /dɪsˈprɪvəlɪdʒd/
adjective A term used to describe someone who lacks the privileges or advantages that others have.
A1 Disprivileged people often struggle to access basic necessities.
A2 The organization provides support for disprivileged families in the community.
B1 Government programs aim to uplift disprivileged individuals through education and job training.
B2 There are systemic barriers that perpetuate the disprivileged status of certain groups in society.
C1 Social policies need to be reformed to address the needs of disprivileged populations.
C2 The intersectionality of race, gender, and class further marginalizes disprivileged communities.
formal It is important to address the needs of disprivileged communities in our society.
informal We should help out those who are disprivileged and need a hand.
slang Let's lend a hand to those who are disprivileged and could use some support.
figurative The disprivileged are like flowers struggling to bloom in a concrete jungle.
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