poor people
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Definition
Noun 1. People without possessions or wealth (considered as a group): This term refers to a collective group of individuals who lack material resources, financial means, or sufficient income to meet basic needs. It describes a socioeconomic condition.
Usage
The term "poor people" is used as a plural noun to refer to the collective group. It is typically used in general, sociological, or economic discussions. * It is often preceded by articles like "the" ("the poor people") or demonstratives ("these poor people"). * It can be modified by adjectives ("the desperately poor people").
Examples
- General Statement:
- With Modifier:
- In Context:
Advanced Usage / Notes
- The term "the poor" is a very common and equivalent nominalized adjective used to mean the same group (e.g., "policies to help the poor"). "Poor people" is slightly more explicit.
- The term is a broad categorization. More specific terms like "the impoverished," "low-income individuals/families," or "people living in poverty" are often used in formal or academic contexts.
- Sensitivity Note: While grammatically correct and widely used, some modern discourse prefers person-first language that emphasizes the individual over the condition, such as "people experiencing poverty" or "people with low incomes."
Variants and Related Words
- The poor (n.): A collective noun phrase meaning the same group. ()
- Poverty (n.): The state of being extremely poor. ()
- Impoverished (adj.): Reduced to poverty. ()
Synonyms
- The impoverished
- The destitute
- Low-income people
- People in need
- The underprivileged (broader, often including lack of social benefits)
Antonyms
- The rich
- The wealthy
- Affluent people
- Prosperous people
Noun
- people without possessions or wealth (considered as a group)
- the urban poor need assistance