charity case
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person or family receiving financial or material assistance from a welfare organization or public agency: The term refers to an individual or household whose situation (due to poverty, disability, or other hardship) is handled as a recipient of charitable aid or social welfare.
- A situation requiring charitable intervention: It can also refer to the specific circumstances or instance that necessitates such aid.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- After losing his job and his savings, he feared becoming a charity case.
- The community center identified several new charity cases after the factory closure.
- She refused to accept help, not wanting to be seen as a charity case.
Advanced Usage
- The term can carry a negative or stigmatizing connotation, implying dependency or pity. More neutral, respectful alternatives like "beneficiary," "recipient of aid," or "client in need" are often preferred in formal or sensitive contexts.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe a failing organization or project that requires constant external support to survive.
- That underfunded department has become a charity case for the rest of the company.
Variants and Related Words
- Charity (n): The voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need; an organization set up to provide such help.
- Case (n): An instance of a particular situation; a person or their particular problem requiring attention.
Synonyms
- Welfare case
- Recipient of charity
- Beneficiary (more formal/neutral)
- Dependent (in a social services context)
Related Idioms
- To be on charity / To live on charity: To depend on gifts or aid from others for survival.
- After the disaster, many families were living on charity.
Noun
- a case for a welfare worker