Pronunciation: /ˈpɑvərti/
noun the state or condition of having little or no money, goods, or means of support; condition of being poor
A1 Poverty is when someone does not have enough money to buy food or clothes.
A2 Many children in developing countries live in poverty and struggle to access education.
B1 Government policies can help alleviate poverty by providing social welfare programs and job opportunities.
B2 Global organizations work together to combat poverty through sustainable development projects and humanitarian aid.
C1 The root causes of poverty are complex and multifaceted, requiring a holistic approach to address them effectively.
C2 Eradicating poverty requires long-term strategies that focus on empowering individuals and communities to break the cycle of deprivation.
formal The government is implementing new policies to address the issue of poverty in our country.
informal Many families in our neighborhood are struggling with poverty.
slang It's really tough out there for people living in poverty.
figurative Poverty is like a dark cloud that looms over many communities.
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