poorhouse Antonyms
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Meaning of poorhouse
Wordnet
poorhouse (n)
an establishment maintained at public expense in order to provide housing for the poor and homeless
poorhouse Sentence Examples
- The impoverished elderly sought refuge in the bleak and squalid poorhouse.
- The once-opulent manor had fallen into decay, now serving as a poorhouse for the destitute.
- Children orphaned by the war huddled together in the cold, damp confines of the poorhouse.
- The poorhouse was a symbol of society's indifference to the plight of the unfortunate.
- Rumors spread through the town that the poorhouse was a place of horrors, where the inmates were subjected to cruel treatment.
- The poorhouse was overcrowded and understaffed, with little hope for improvement.
- The residents of the poorhouse spent their days in idleness and despair, waiting for the inevitable.
- The sound of laughter had long since vanished from the poorhouse, replaced by the eerie silence of abandonment.
- The poorhouse stood as a testament to the harsh reality of poverty and the failure of society to provide for its most vulnerable members.
- The poorhouse was a place where dreams withered and the spirit died.
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an establishment maintained at public expense in order to provide housing for the poor and homeless
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No antonyms found.
The impoverished elderly sought refuge in the bleak and squalid poorhouse.
The once-opulent manor had fallen into decay, now serving as a poorhouse for the destitute.
Children orphaned by the war huddled together in the cold, damp confines of the poorhouse.
The poorhouse was a symbol of society's indifference to the plight of the unfortunate.