Squalor means to live in a state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant. Which could be as a result of poverty or personal neglect.
Cheerless
Here are some sentences.The squalor in the slums was appalling.He lived in squalor.
The adjective form of "squalor" is "squalid."
The squalor of the slum was nauseating
Esmé Squalor was created in 2001.
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His family were destitute and lived in conditions of appalling squalor
The poorest residents of any of the world's largest cities usually live in squalor.
The small apartment was filled with dirt and clutter, embodying a sense of squalor that made it uncomfortable to stay in.
Squalor refers to a state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, typically as a result of neglect or poverty. It can also describe a condition of severe overcrowding or deprivation of basic needs, such as clean water or sanitation.
Public squalor, rundown section of a city
"Even a short garbage hauler's strike will leave people living in squalor."