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The word 'poor' is both an adjective and a noun.

The noun 'poor' is a word for people of little means in general.

The noun form of the adjective 'poor' is poorness.

The adverb form of the adjective 'poor' is poorly.

EXAMPLES

  • They're collecting packaged food for the poor. (noun)
  • The shipment was rejected due to the poorness of quality. (noun)
  • That was a very poorexcuse. (adjective)
  • This vehicle performed poorly compared to the others. (adverb)
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