poverty - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of poverty in Hindi

  • गरीबी
  • निर्धनता
  • दारिद्र्‌य

Noun

  • कमी
  • अभाव
  • तंगी
  • मुफ़लिसी

poverty Definition

Noun

  • the state of being extremely poor.

poverty Example

  • the poverty of her imagination ( उसकी कल्पना की गरीबी )
  • Despite their poverty begging is practically unknown. ( उनकी गरीबी के बावजूद भीख मांगना व्यावहारिक रूप से अज्ञात है। )
  • Bringing an end to poverty, then, will also help bring an end to hunger. ( गरीबी को समाप्त करने से, भूख को समाप्त करने में भी मदद मिलेगी। )
  • Poverty would be no more. ( अब गरीबी नहीं रहेगी। )

More Sentence

  • Poverty in sub-Saharan Africa is a contributing factor in any number of conflicts there.
  • To build a case for the end of poverty, we begin by discussing scarcity.
  • G. K. Chesterton once remarked that the honest poor can sometimes forget poverty, but the honest rich can never forget it.
  • Kin Hubbard once remarked that it is pretty hard to tell what brings happiness - poverty and wealth have both failed.
  • Mother Teresa once said that the most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved.
  • Living in severe poverty, the homeless man ate from garbage cans instead of the local café.  
  • Students who are affected by poverty usually do worse in school than kids whose parents have plenty of money.  
  • Even though the family lived in poverty and had few material things, they loved one another and made the best of their meager lives.  
  • The poor girl worked hard to go to college and get a good paying job that would help her escape poverty.  
  • Widespread poverty meant that no one in the poor town had much money for food or clothing.  
  • Young women brought to the capital from the countryside are often forced into prostitution by poverty and lack of education.
  • America's inner cities are being destroyed by poverty and violence.
  • Lack of education is still the main cause of poverty in the region.
  • Bill Cosby once remarked that you can turn painful situations around through laughter because if you can find humor in anything, even poverty, you can survive it.
  • Even Maria had gone uptown for the parade and festivities, surely a thrill compared to the rural poverty of her homeland.
  • For the meaning of the word abyona (" caper-berry," not "desire" or "poverty"), see art.
  • Mostly sons of poor parents, they live in extreme poverty, supporting themselves chiefly by translating and by tutorial work.
  • His childhood was passed in dire poverty.
  • His early life was a struggle with poverty.
  • thousands of families are living in abject poverty