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connotations are necessarily subjective; however, some more universal ones may include poverty, sadness, squalor, helplessness, or governmental breakdown/failure.

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Yes, the word "famine" often connotes severe and widespread scarcity of food in a particular region or population, leading to malnutrition, starvation, and suffering.

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