People in poor countries often live in squalor through no fault of their own.
disorder, misery, dirtiness, filth
The mayor's audacity in proposing such a controversial policy amazed the citizens.
You have my deepest sympathy.
The sociopath lacked empathy and manipulated others for personal gain.
It was a miserable failure.He gave her a miserable look.Stop being so miserable.
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.
"Even a short garbage hauler's strike will leave people living in squalor."
The squalor of the slum was nauseating
Here are some sentences.The squalor in the slums was appalling.He lived in squalor.
squalor
Misery and squalor are the same word in Esperanto. Both words can be said by using the word mizero.
baseness, squalor
Clean. The analogy is between the state of squalor and the state of cleanliness, in which filth is the opposite of clean.
Squalid is the adjective for squalor:)
Noun: The condition or quality of being squalid; disgusting dirt and filth Example: The street person spent most of his life living in squalor. Example: Many orphaned children in third world countries live in abject poverty and squalor.
Esmé Squalor was created in 2001.