Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
worse-off
Adjective
/wɜːrs-ɔf/

Definition
in a situation that is less favorable or more disadvantaged than another.

Examples
- After the recent economic downturn, many families found themselves worse-off than before.
- He was worse-off after the unexpected medical expenses.
- Some people argue that the new policies may leave the poorest citizens worse-off.

Meaning
The term ‘worse-off’ describes a state of being in a lesser condition or having fewer advantages compared to others.

Synonyms
- disadvantaged
- worse
- less fortunate
- impoverished