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单词 poorish
释义

poor

adjective

ˈpu̇r How to pronounce poor (audio) ˈpȯr How to pronounce poor (audio)
1
a
: lacking material possessions
b
: of, relating to, or characterized by poverty
2
a
: less than adequate : meager
b
: small in worth
3
: exciting pity
you poor thing
4
a
: inferior in quality or value
b
: humble, unpretentious
c
: mean, petty
5
: lean, emaciated
6
: barren, unproductive
used of land
7
: indifferent, unfavorable
8
: lacking a normal or adequate supply of something specified
often used in combination
oil-poor countries
poorish
ˈpu̇r-ish How to pronounce poor (audio)
ˈpȯr-
adjective
poorness noun

Synonyms

  • beggared
  • beggarly
  • broke
  • destitute
  • dirt-poor
  • down-and-out
  • famished
  • hard up
  • impecunious
  • impoverished
  • indigent
  • necessitous
  • needful
  • needy
  • pauperized
  • penniless
  • penurious
  • poverty-stricken
  • skint [chiefly British]
  • threadbare
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Example Sentences

We were too poor to buy new clothes. The organization helps poor families. She has a poor vocabulary. It was a poor attempt at a joke. He is in poor condition. She couldn't read the sign because her vision was too poor. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English poure, from Anglo-French povre, pore, from Latin pauper; akin to Latin paucus little and to Latin parere to give birth to, produce — more at few, pare

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

poor

1 of 2 adjective
ˈpu̇(ə)r,
ˈpō(ə)r
1
: lacking riches or possessions
2
: less than enough
a poor crop
3
: not good in quality or character of work
4
: lacking fertility
poor land
5
: not satisfactory
the patient had a poor day
6
: lacking in signs of wealth or good taste
poor furnishings
7
: worthy of pity or sympathy
the poor kitten hurt its paw
poorly adverb
poorness noun

poor

2 of 2 noun plural
: poor people
charity for the poor

poorish

adjective

as in hardscrabble

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • hardscrabble
  • reduced
  • depressed
  • distressed
  • ruined
  • straitened
  • pinched
  • hand-to-mouth
  • poor
  • short
  • bankrupt
  • possessionless
  • deprived
  • cash-strapped
  • insolvent
  • disadvantaged
  • impoverished
  • underprivileged
  • busted
  • dispossessed
  • bankrupted
  • tapped out
  • impecunious
  • low
  • bust
  • pauperized
  • indigent
  • penniless
  • destitute
  • needy
  • dirt-poor
  • beggarly
  • poverty-stricken
  • unaffluent
  • threadbare
  • beggared
  • broke
  • penurious
  • skint
  • hard up
  • necessitous
  • famished
  • needful
  • down-and-out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • affluent
  • wealthy
  • rich
  • opulent
  • moneyed
  • fat
  • monied
  • well-off
  • flush
  • well-to-do
  • comfortable
  • prosperous
  • fat-cat
  • silk-stocking
  • well-heeled
  • deep-pocketed
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