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Adjetivos de Atributos Sociales Humanos - Adjetivos de pobreza y fracaso

Los adjetivos de pobreza y fracaso describen la falta de recursos, oportunidades o logros experimentados por individuos o entidades.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Social Human Attributes
poor
poor
[Adjetivo]

owning a very small amount of money or a very small number of things

pobre

pobre

Ex: He wanted to help the poor family who were struggling to afford basic necessities like food and clothing. 
homeless
homeless
[Adjetivo]

not having a permanent residence or shelter

sin hogar, sin techo

sin hogar, sin techo

Ex: The homeless family lived in a makeshift tent under the bridge. 
bankrupt
bankrupt
[Adjetivo]

(of organizations or people) legally declared as unable to pay their debts to creditors

en quiebra, en bancarrota

en quiebra, en bancarrota

Ex: After years of financial mismanagement, the business went bankrupt. 
unsuccessful
unsuccessful
[Adjetivo]

not achieving the intended or desired outcome

infructuoso

infructuoso

Ex: The unsuccessful job applicant did not receive an offer. 
broke
broke
[Adjetivo]

having little or no financial resources

pelado, sin un peso, sin blanca

pelado, sin un peso, sin blanca

Ex: I'm broke until payday. 
strapped
strapped
[Adjetivo]

having a limited amount of something, especially of money

escaso, apretado

escaso, apretado

Ex: I can't go out tonight; I'm strapped. 
disadvantaged
disadvantaged
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or area) facing challenging circumstances, especially financially or socially

desfavorecido

desfavorecido

Ex: The disadvantaged neighborhood lacked access to quality education and healthcare. 
impoverished
impoverished
[Adjetivo]

(of people and areas) experiencing extreme poverty

empobrecido

empobrecido

Ex: The prolonged drought left the once-thriving agricultural community impoverished, with failing crops and diminishing incomes. 
unfulfilled
unfulfilled
[Adjetivo]

not achieving one's full potential or desired goals

insatisfecho, no realizado

insatisfecho, no realizado

Ex: He retired early and, looking back, realized he was unfulfilled as he hadn't explored his passion for travel. 
failed
failed
[Adjetivo]

not successful in achieving the desired result

fallido, fracasado

fallido, fracasado

Ex: The failed attempt to rescue the hostages led to further complications. 
underprivileged
underprivileged
[Adjetivo]

lacking access to essential resources or opportunities that are enjoyed by others, often due to social or economic factors

desfavorecido,  desventajado

desfavorecido, desventajado

Ex: The underprivileged children relied on food assistance programs for their meals. 
destitute
destitute
[Adjetivo]

extremely poor and lacking basic necessities

indigente, pobre

indigente, pobre

Ex: The destitute family relied on charity for their meals. 
downtrodden
downtrodden
[Adjetivo]

oppressed or treated unfairly, especially by those in power

oprimido, avasallado

oprimido, avasallado

Ex: The downtrodden workers protested against unjust working conditions. 
penniless
penniless
[Adjetivo]

having no money or financial resources

sin un centavo, pelado

sin un centavo, pelado

Ex: She found herself penniless after her business venture failed. 
indigent
indigent
[Adjetivo]

extremely poor or in need

indigente

indigente

Ex: The indigent population relied on government assistance for survival. 
deprived
deprived
[Adjetivo]

lacking the basic necessities of life

privado

privado

Ex: The deprived children lacked access to proper nutrition and education. 
defeated
defeated
[Adjetivo]

having been beaten in a competition, battle, or struggle

derrotado

derrotado

Ex: Despite their best efforts, the defeated candidate conceded the election. 
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