money-poor

[US]/[ˈmʌni ˈpɔːr]/
[UK]/[ˈmʌni ˈpɔːr]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Having little money despite having other assets or advantages.; Lacking money despite having other valuable possessions or opportunities.

Phrases & Collocations

money-poor family

money-poor student

becoming money-poor

money-poor areas

money-poor background

money-poor condition

money-poor village

money-poor state

money-poor life

money-poor child

Example Sentences

the startup was innovative but ultimately money-poor and failed to attract investors.

despite their talent, the artists were money-poor and struggled to make ends meet.

he grew up money-poor in a rural area with limited opportunities.

the university offered a scholarship to students from money-poor backgrounds.

they were money-poor but rich in family and love.

the community rallied to support the money-poor family after the fire.

she worked tirelessly to help money-poor children access education.

the government implemented programs to assist money-poor families with housing.

even though they were money-poor, they maintained a positive outlook on life.

the money-poor village desperately needed infrastructure improvements.

he remembered his money-poor childhood and vowed to succeed.

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