Pronunciation: /ˈpʊrnəs/
noun the state of being poor; lack of material wealth
A1 Many people in the world live in poorness and struggle to afford basic necessities.
A2 The poorness in the village was evident from the run-down houses and lack of access to clean water.
B1 Government policies aimed at reducing poorness have had mixed results in recent years.
B2 The cycle of poorness can be difficult to break, especially in areas with limited economic opportunities.
C1 A deeper understanding of the root causes of poorness is necessary to implement effective long-term solutions.
C2 The impact of systemic poorness on society as a whole cannot be underestimated and requires comprehensive strategies to address.
formal The poorness of the soil made it difficult to cultivate crops.
informal The poorness of his excuses was evident to everyone.
slang I can't believe the poorness of that performance last night.
figurative The poorness of her spirit was reflected in her lack of enthusiasm for life.
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