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disadvantaged
English
Verb
disadvantaged
- simple past tense and past participle of disadvantage
Adjective
disadvantaged (comparative more disadvantaged, superlative most disadvantaged)
- Lacking an advantage relative to another.
- (euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties.
Translations
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struggling
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?st???l???/, /?st???l??/
- Hyphenation: strug?gling
Verb
struggling
- present participle of struggle
Noun
struggling (plural strugglings)
- The act of one who struggles.
- 1848, Orville Dewey, Discourses on the Nature of Religion
- All the strugglings of genius in thee, have never equalled the strugglings of virtue in him.
- 1848, Orville Dewey, Discourses on the Nature of Religion
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- what struggling in tagalog
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- what's struggling in welsh
- what struggling financially
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