paupers (Meaning)

paupers

one who receives aid from funds designated for the poor, one supported by charity, a person who is relieved of the costs and expenses of a court proceeding because of poverty, a very poor person, a person who is destitute and relying on charity, a person destitute of means except such as are derived from charity

paupers Sentence Examples

  1. The civil war left countless paupers wandering the ravaged land.
  2. The destitute paupers huddled under the bridge, seeking shelter from the biting cold.
  3. The once-wealthy family had fallen into poverty, becoming mere paupers living on scraps.
  4. The government's austerity measures plunged many into pauperism, creating a class of impoverished citizens.
  5. The paupers were forbidden from entering the opulent palace, their rags a stark contrast to the finery within.
  6. The philanthropist distributed alms to the paupers, offering them a glimmer of hope amidst their despair.
  7. The elderly paupers sat on park benches, their frail bodies weary from a life of hardship.
  8. The paupers' plight was often overlooked, their existence hidden from the society that had forgotten them.
  9. The young paupers ran wild in the streets, their laughter a reminder of the resilience that poverty could not extinguish.
  10. The pauper's tale was a tragic one, a testament to the fragility of fortune and the harsh realities of life.

FAQs About the word paupers

one who receives aid from funds designated for the poor, one supported by charity, a person who is relieved of the costs and expenses of a court proceeding beca

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fat cats, millionaires, billionaires,plutocrats, moneybags, haves, affluents, deep pockets, tycoons, nabobs

The civil war left countless paupers wandering the ravaged land.

The destitute paupers huddled under the bridge, seeking shelter from the biting cold.

The once-wealthy family had fallen into poverty, becoming mere paupers living on scraps.

The government's austerity measures plunged many into pauperism, creating a class of impoverished citizens.