Synonym: destitute, impoverished, miserable, needy, penniless, pitiful, unfortunate, wretched. Antonym: fat, good, rich. Similar words: pool, spoon, teaspoon, door, tablespoon, floor, doorway, outdoor. Meaning: [pʊr /pʊə] n. people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group). adj. 1. deserving or inciting pity 2. having little money or few possessions 3. characterized by or indicating poverty 4. lacking in specific resources, qualities or substances 5. not sufficient to meet a need 6. unsatisfactory.
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(91) Poor hygiene led to high mortality among children.
(92) That man has a very poor memory.
(93) This material is very poor quality.
(94) They taunted Frank with being poor.
(95) He dedicated his life to helping the poor.
(96) Poor housing and unemployment are the main problems.
(97) Poor mite! You must be starving!
(98) Poor and stronger, not falling Albatron ambition.
(99) The television is a poor substitute for human companionship.
(100) The most common complaint is about poor service.
(101) Poor little mite, he looks so tired.
(102) Economic privation is pushing the poor towards crime.
(103) The organization dispenses free health care to the poor.
(104) Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils.
(105) My brother is poor at arithmetic.
(106) He believes that the product's poor image is partly the fault of the press.
(107) Britain's prospects of beating the United States in the relay looked poor.
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(108) Level of education is actually quite a poor indicator of ability to run a business well.
(109) We collected a bundle of old clothes to be given to poor people.
(110) Poor Smith was one of those who went west in the earthquake.
(111) Abstention from drinking and smoking is the only way to improve your poor health.
(112) Watercolour still seems somehow to be the poor relation of oil painting.
(113) In a poor country, owning a bicycle is a sign of comparative wealth.
(114) Although she is very poor, she has not lost her dignity.
(115) It is an act of moral cowardice for a society to neglect its poor.
(116) Lighting is poor in the back lanes of the city.
(117) Dense fog is covering roads in the north and visibility is very poor.
(118) My maths is poor, and I squeaked by the finals.
(119) Most of the land there is too poor to cultivate.
(120) How do you cope with the problem of poor vision?
More similar words: pool, spoon, teaspoon, door, tablespoon, floor, doorway, outdoor, next door, out of doors, coordinate, coordinator.