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    poor
    /pɔː/

    adjective

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  2. to have very little of a particular substance or quality: Unfortunately, Iceland is poor in natural resources. See more. More examples. poor adjective (BAD) B2. not good; being of a very low quality, quantity, or standard:

  3. The meaning of POOR is lacking material possessions. How to use poor in a sentence.

  4. Poor definition: having little or no money, goods, or other means of support. See examples of POOR used in a sentence.

  5. a. Having insufficient wealth to meet the necessities or comforts of life or to live in a manner considered acceptable in a society. b. Relating to or characterized by poverty: the poor side of town. 2. Deficient or lacking in a specified resource or quality: an area poor in timber and coal; a diet poor in calcium. 3.

  6. not good; of a quality that is low or lower than expected. the party’s poor performance in the election. The food was of very poor quality.

  7. If you describe something as poor, you mean that it is of a low quality or standard or that it is in bad condition. The flat was in a poor state of repair. The gap between the best and poorest childcare provision in Europe has widened.

  8. Oct 28, 2024 · Poor describes having little of something. If you lack needed food and shelter, you're poor, and if you fall below a standard or don't even try, you're giving a poor performance. Empty pockets and empty efforts both mean poor. Rich or wealthy often serve as opposites of poor.