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poorhouse

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Noun — Historically, an institution that housed and supported people who could not support themselves.

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end up in the poorhouse

Etymology

From poor + house.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “poorhouse” mean?

The word “poorhouse” means historically, an institution that housed and supported people who could not support themselves. In plain terms, a historic charity institution for housing the destitute; also used figuratively for extreme poverty ("headed for the poorhouse").

How do you use “poorhouse” in a sentence?

Here is “poorhouse” used in a sentence: “Many families dreaded ending up in the poorhouse.”

What part of speech is “poorhouse”?

“Poorhouse” is a noun.

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