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squalor
[ skwol-er, skwaw-ler ]
squalor
/ ˈskwɒlə /
noun
- the condition or quality of being squalid; disgusting dirt and filth
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of squalor1
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Example Sentences
The overcrowded school where the family had sought refuge was a scene of despair and squalor.
Money means more to you than just status or new toys; it is freedom, a way out of squalor for both you and your family.
So it is with Just Send Me Word, a heroic love story amid the squalor and degradation of the Gulag.
“It feels terrible to go back there and see so many people living in such squalor,” says Farmer.
The once handsome young man was unrecognizable in his squalor.
And over all these changes from grandeur to squalor, bent down the purple heavens with their unchanging splendour!
That life was one passed largely in dulness and perhaps comparative squalor.
Individual competition, in uncontrolled energy, reigned supreme amid almost incredible suffering and squalor.
And this poverty and squalor were not to be found only in one part of Poland, they seem to have been general.
The meanness, the squalor, the degradation of his morale and life are not discernible in his works.
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