Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərˈprɪvəlɪʤd/
noun a person or group of people who are disadvantaged in this way
A1 Underprivileged people often struggle to access basic necessities like food and shelter.
A2 The organization provides support and resources for underprivileged families in the community.
B1 Government policies should aim to reduce the gap between the privileged and the underprivileged.
B2 There are various programs in place to help uplift the underprivileged and provide them with opportunities for success.
C1 The underprivileged face systemic barriers that prevent them from achieving social and economic equality.
C2 Efforts to address the needs of the underprivileged should be a priority for policymakers and society as a whole.
adjective describing a person or group of people who lack the financial or social advantages that others have
A1 Underprivileged children often lack access to basic necessities like food and shelter.
A2 Many underprivileged families struggle to afford healthcare and education.
B1 Government programs aim to provide support for underprivileged communities.
B2 Efforts to address the needs of underprivileged individuals should be a priority for society.
C1 Systemic issues contribute to the cycle of poverty experienced by many underprivileged groups.
C2 Advocates work tirelessly to advocate for the rights and opportunities of underprivileged populations.
formal It is important to provide support and resources for underprivileged communities.
informal We should help out those who are underprivileged and in need.
slang We gotta look out for the underprivileged folks, ya know?
figurative In a world full of opportunities, the underprivileged are often left in the shadows.
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