Antonym: richness. Similar words: over there, all over the world, over and over, property, advert, over, convert, cover. Meaning: ['pɑvə(r)tɪ /'pɒ-] n. the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions.
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91. The novel shows a surprising poverty of imagination.
92. Squalor and poverty lay behind the city's glittering facade.
93. His sudden death reduced the family to poverty.
94. Most of the population lives in grinding poverty.
95. The great singer ended his days in poverty.
96. He has known both poverty and wealth.
97. Poverty still exists in this country.
98. They were living in slavery and poverty.
99. He was fated to die in poverty.
100. He was acutely observant of the poverty around him.
101. He lived in poverty most of his life.
101. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
102. He was frustrated by deep poverty.
103. Manchester still suffers from urban blight and unacceptable poverty.
104. They were reduced to extreme poverty.
105. He had broken his vow of poverty.
106. And then poverty was accompanied with illness.
107. Poverty is many people's constant dread.
108. He languished in poverty for years.
109. Poverty and unemployment are frustratingly hard to tackle.
110. Crime and poverty are epidemic in the city.
111. Some people believe poverty engenders crime.
112. He envisaged an old age of loneliness and poverty.
113. Poverty and disease often go together.
114. The law would push even more children into poverty.
115. Poverty and crime are inextricably linked.
116. There is a poverty of colour in her work.
117. He views boxing as his passport out of poverty.
118. The old man has been soured by poverty.
119. Politicians are cut off from the reality of poverty.
120. They were recognizable by the poverty of their dress.
More similar words: over there, all over the world, over and over, property, advert, over, convert, cover, vertical, overall, get over, oversee, all over, be over, go over, governor, lay over, run over, proverb, uncover, hand over, cover up, recover, recovery, take over, make over, overlook, coverage, talk over, blow over.