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what's the difference between impoverished and poor what's the difference between impoverished and poor
Jul 18, 2012 5:15 AM
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Impoverished (adjective) according to me is more likely to be used to better describe the circumstances in which a person became poor. As pointed out by Vivi "Impoverished by drought".
July 18, 2012
I may tell people I'm poor ("I'm broke!"), but I don't say I'm impoverished. Somehow that would seem too pitiful and hopeless an adjective to use. But, unfortunately, "impoverished" does describe some communities in the world.
July 18, 2012
Impoverished has two meanings: 1, poor enough to need help from others; 2, broken financially. Poor, when talking about living status, it means that people without possessions or wealth. So you could see they all mean poor, but the degree is different. And poor could also mean "pathetic, pitiful", such as the poor girl. Several examples: Money and food were sent to the impoverished drought victims. They clubbed a fund of money for poor children.
July 18, 2012
Same thing
July 18, 2012
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