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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(121) Farrakhan was a poor standard-bearer for the causes of African-Americans.
(122) The houses of the rich are generally larger than those of the poor.
(123) Poor organization was certainly a contributory factor to the crisis.
(124) The poor cat has been enclosed in the garage all night.
(125) Robin Hood had no scruples about robbing the rich to give to the poor.
(126) To such poor people, the idea of having a choice of food is barely imaginable.
(127) The mere fact of being poor makes such children criminals in the eyes of the police.
(128) A person rich money is not certain, but if the man is not a dream, the poor people.
(129) She was too poor to buy clothes for her children.
(130) I think my uncle's death was a merciful release for my poor aunt.
(131) Another poor harvest could turn the country's economy upside down.
(132) Poor families spend about 80 to 90 per cent of their income on food.
(133) Although in poor health,[Sentencedict.com] she continued to carry out her duties.
(134) He devoted his life to helping the poor as a penance for his past crimes.
(135) The sound quality was poor so we couldn't fully appreciate the music.
(136) Before the poor wretch had time to speak, he was shot.
(137) Don't let me wait, wait until the widder then see you I am afraid I've language do word poor.
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(138) The consumers complained about the poor quality of the products.
(139) The poor man is not the man without a cent, but the man without a dream.
(140) A priest's pastoral duties include helping the poor and sick.
(141) A regressive tax, like the poll tax, takes proportionately more of a poor person's income.
(142) They were too poor to buy shoes for the kids.
(143) She dressed down to visit her poor relatives, so as not to offend them by a show of her wealth.
(144) Dense / thick fog is affecting roads in the north and visibility is poor.
(145) Poverty and poor housing correlate with a shorter life expectancy.
(146) In the shanty towns there are very poor living standards.
(147) The poor man received a savage beating from the thugs.
(148) Within society, there is a growing gulf between rich and poor.
(149) The poor old girl doesn't get out much these days.
(150) Mediocrity is not the lack of effort, but the lack of goals; dream is not without action, but the action is too late; the poor is not hard, but the lack of expertise; lazy not pace, but the pace is too shallow.
More similar words: pool, spoon, teaspoon, door, tablespoon, floor, doorway, outdoor, next door, out of doors, coordinate, coordinator.