What is another word for unfortunates?

Pronunciation: [ʌnfˈɔːt͡ʃənəts] (IPA)

There are a variety of synonyms for the word "unfortunates" that can be used to describe those who are experiencing hardship or difficulty. Some possible synonyms include "the unfortunate," "the disadvantaged," "the less fortunate," "the downtrodden," "the underprivileged," "the destitute," and "the needy." These terms are often used in reference to individuals or communities who are facing economic, social, or health-related challenges, such as poverty, homelessness, or illness. Using synonyms for "unfortunates" can help to avoid stigmatizing or stereotyping those who are facing difficult circumstances, and can instead promote a more compassionate and inclusive approach to understanding and addressing social inequality.

What are the hypernyms for Unfortunates?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unfortunates

In many rural schools, where special privileges cannot be given children suffering with chorea without injury to other children, it would be a kindness to the unfortunates, to their parents, and to all other children, were the parents requested to keep such children at home.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen
They saw how the savages burst into laughter at the sight of these unfortunates; how they pushed and beat them.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
Several of these unfortunates unluckily confessed that they came from California, which was alone sufficient to expose them to every kind of ill-usage.
"A Lady's Captivity among Chinese Pirates in the Chinese Seas"
Fanny Loviot

Famous quotes with Unfortunates

  • Poor soul, he has always seemed to me an extremely weak creature, and lamentable much more than admirable. Weak in genius, weak in character (for these two always go together); a poor thin, spasmodic, hectic, shrill and pallid being; -- one of those unfortunates, of whom I often speak, to whom the 'talent of silence', first of all, has been denied. The speech of such is never good for much. Poor Shelley, there is something void and Hades-like in the whole inner-world of him; his universe is all vacant azure, hung with a few frosty mournful if beautiful stars; the very voice of him (his style &c), shrill, shrieky, to my ear has too much of the ghost!
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • But oppression by your Mock-Superiors well shaken off, the grand problem yet remains to solve: That of finding government by your Real-Superiors! Alas, how shall we ever learn the solution of that, benighted, bewildered, sniffing, sneering, godforgetting unfortunates as we are? It is a work for centuries; to be taught us by tribulations, confusions, insurrections, obstructions; who knows if not by conflagration and despair! It is a lesson inclusive of all other lessons; the hardest of all lessons to learn.
    Thomas Carlyle
  • Melville doesn't sentimentalize the ocean and the sea's unfortunates. Snivel in a wet hanky like Lord Jim.
    Joseph Conrad
  • It is often said that in prosperity we have many friends, but that we are usually neglected when things go badly. I disagree. Not only do malicious people flock about us in order to witness our ruin, but other unfortunates as well, who have been kept away by our happiness, and now feel close to us on account of our troubles. When Shelley was poor and unknown, he had more friends than the triumphant Lord Byron. It takes great nobility of soul to be able, without any taint of self-interest, to be friends with fortunate people.
    André Maurois

Related words: unlucky, unfortunate, unfortunate people

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