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English, 20.01.2021 23:10 amandathompson1

Take a look at this online dictionary entry. poor

Pronunciation
­ /pO:(r)/
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Homophones: pour, pore, paw (some accents)

Synonyms

(little or no possessions): impoverished, wealthless, arm

(of low quality): inferior

(to be pitied): pitiable, arm

Antonyms

(having little or no possessions): rich

(of low quality): good

(deficient in a specified way): rich

(inadequate): adequate

Which link will take readers to a definition of a word that sounds similar to the word "poor”?

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