beggarhood Synonyms

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beggarhood Meaning

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beggarhood (n.)

The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars.

beggarhood Sentence Examples

  1. The destitute beggarhood clamored for sustenance, their voices echoing through the desolate streets.
  2. Desperation had driven him to the brink of beggarhood, where he subsisted on scraps and alms.
  3. The city's underbelly was home to a hidden beggarhood, living in the shadows of society.
  4. Their beggarhood was a constant reminder of the harsh realities of poverty and inequality.
  5. The beggarhood struggled to survive, their daily existence a precarious balance between hunger and despair.
  6. The government's neglect had left thousands in beggarhood, their lives reduced to a cycle of destitution.
  7. Despite their humble condition, the beggarhood exhibited resilience and a quiet dignity.
  8. The sight of the beggarhood invoked both pity and a sense of collective shame in the hearts of passersby.
  9. The cycle of beggarhood continued unabated, as new generations of the destitute emerged from the depths of poverty.
  10. The beggarhood served as a stark reminder of the fragility of human existence and the importance of compassion.

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The condition of being a beggar; also, the class of beggars.

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The destitute beggarhood clamored for sustenance, their voices echoing through the desolate streets.

Desperation had driven him to the brink of beggarhood, where he subsisted on scraps and alms.

The city's underbelly was home to a hidden beggarhood, living in the shadows of society.

Their beggarhood was a constant reminder of the harsh realities of poverty and inequality.