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vocabulary unit 3a wealth and poverty

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    vocabulary unit 3a wealth and poverty from empower c1
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  • without the basic necessities of life. "the charity cares for ... children"
    destitute
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  • severe suffering or privation. "intolerable levels of .... "
    hardship
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  • the state of being prosperous. "a long period of ... "
    prosperity
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  • wealthy. "her family is quite ... "
    well-off
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  • make (a person or area) poor. "they discourage investment and ... their people"
    impoverish
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  • income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes. "the rents of tenants in work reached 21 percent of ... ... "
    disposable income
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  • (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. "the ... societies of the western world"
    affluent
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  • suffering a severe and damaging lack of basic material and cultural benefits. "the charity cares for destitute and ... children"
    deprived
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  • To "... ... ... " means that what you spend each month is less than or at least equal to the amount of money you bring in each month
    live within your means
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  • (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy. "the ... societies of the western world"
    affluent
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  • income remaining after deduction of taxes and other mandatory charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes. "the rents of tenants in work reached 21 percent of ... ... "
    disposable income
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  • make (a person or area) poor. "they discourage investment and ... their people"
    impoverish
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  • wealthy. "her family is quite ... "
    well-off
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  • the state of being prosperous. "a long period of ... "
    prosperity
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  • earn enough money to live without getting into debt. "even with no children to support, she couldn't .... ... ... "
    make ends meet
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  • severe suffering or privation. "intolerable levels of .... "
    hardship
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