Pronunciation: /ˈmɪzəri ɡæp/
noun Another noun is 'gap', which refers to a space or opening in between two things.
A1 The misery gap between the rich and the poor is very wide.
A2 The government is trying to address the misery gap through social welfare programs.
B1 Studies have shown that the misery gap is a major factor in social inequality.
B2 The widening misery gap is causing unrest among the population.
C1 Policy makers are debating on how to close the misery gap and create a more equitable society.
C2 The concept of the misery gap is complex and requires a multifaceted approach to solve.
formal The study aimed to analyze the factors contributing to the misery gap in the region.
informal People are talking about the misery gap and how it's affecting our community.
slang I can't believe the misery gap is still a thing, it's so unfair.
figurative The growing misery gap between the rich and the poor is like a gaping hole in our society.
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