yes Ethiopia is in poverty it is the 2 most populated place in Africa plus some people live on 25c a day it is in abject poverty
poverty |ˈpävərtē|noun the state of being extremely poor : thousands of families are living in abject poverty.• the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount : thepoverty of her imagination.• the renunciation of the right to individual ownership of property aspart of a religious vow.ORIGIN Middle English : from Old French poverte, from Latinpaupertas, from pauper 'poor.'
He calls her brave and thinks she shows strength of character here.
this means freedom from poverty
Poverty in the Third World is a seemingly intractable problem. Economists, political scientists, sociologists, and public policy makers, have devised numerous strategies and policies to alleviate it. They have had little success. At the end of the Twentieth Century, it is estimated that 1.3 billion people around the globe live on less than $1 a day, and 3 billion people live on less than $2 dollars a day 1. The human suffering accompanying such abject poverty is incalculable. this is what it mean
He is in abject poverty , abject horror
Since the Depression began they had been living in abject poverty and could only afford the necessities to live.
yes Ethiopia is in poverty it is the 2 most populated place in Africa plus some people live on 25c a day it is in abject poverty
The biggest social problem was the abject poverty of the masses.
Abject poverty after WWI was probably the #1 factor.
Because for a lot of them the choice was Australia or abject poverty back in Greece
This is not true. I live abject poverty and have many friends.
It was a prosperous mission when first established in 1791 but fell into a state of abject poverty by 1835 when it was secularized.
Rome's largest class was the poor. Many were often unemployed or underemployed. They lived in such abject poverty that a grain dole was instituted for them.
During 1953, London was dirty, trashy, and polluted. It was very disorganized and a mess with lots of abject, widespread poverty everywhere.
Many Italians moved to Australia because the life they had always known back in Italy was one of abject poverty.
(abject - as in a low or miserable condition, or despicable)The homeless people lived a life of abject poverty.The man's face wore an expression of abject horror.After his girlfriend left him, he was in an abject mood for weeks. (hopeless, despondent)