No, many rural areas are prosperous.
There is no direct synonym for rurality, which is the state of rural existence or location.
The rural urban continuum is the fluctuation in the scale of rurality between major urban settlements. For example between city's it will gradually become more rural before declining in an urban area. To elucidate this could be exemplified anecdotally by a hill phenomena - whereupon there is a trough in rurality in a CBD followed by a gradual incline in levels of rurality as distance from said CBD increases. This reaches an eventual peak in an area of isolated rurality before the scale of rurality (see Cloke's scale of rurality) declines again to a trough in an urban centre.
In this statement, Jane Eyre is expressing irony by pointing out the societal misconception that poverty is synonymous with degradation. She uses irony to challenge this belief, suggesting that one's worth should not be defined by their financial circumstances. Ultimately, she highlights the unfair judgements and prejudices faced by those experiencing poverty.
Debendra Bahadur Lamichhane has written: 'Environmental dimensions of urbanity and rurality in Pokhara and its environs'
The suffix for synonymous is "-ous."
No, they are not synonymous.
No, but "dedicate" and "devote" are synonymous.
no these are not synonymous terms
luminosity is synonymous to brightness
Sanction is a noun as well as a verb. The noun form of rural is the rarely used "rurality." Another related noun is ruralism.
You've spelled the word "synonymous" correctly :)
In humans, ventral is synonymous with Anterior.
Yes, filing a lawsuit is synonymous with suing.