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Translations for „squalor“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

squalor [ˈskwɒləʳ, Am ˈskwɑ:lɚ] N no pl

1. squalor (being dirty):

squalor
brud m
squalor

2. squalor (immorality):

squalor

3. squalor (poverty):

squalor
nędza f

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Disease, squalor and death are prevalent at the camp.
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He is appalled by their filth and squalor, and he puts new heart into the dispirited men.
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Gentrification in the 1990s propelled the area from squalor to one of the city's more fashionable addresses.
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This legislation opens up the prospect of decent homes in wholesome surroundings for low-income families now living in the squalor of the slums.
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The sparsely scattered houses wear a surprisingly uniform aspect of age, squalor, and dilapidation, while the gnarled, solitary inhabitants are silent and furtive.
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The portrait is drawn with love, pathos and a dignity that is more compelling given the squalor of the punishment.
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He suffers from deep psychological problems, and lives in squalor.
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The human population is shrinking, and most live in the remaining structures built long ago, in varying degrees of ruin, squalor, or luxury.
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They currently live in squalor, barely better than animals, although they have once had an extensive, advanced society.
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Firstly, they had to live in squalor on their own.
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