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Synonyms for deprived
dɪˈpraɪvdde·prived
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Princeton's WordNet
deprived, disadvantagedadjective
marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences
"a childhood that was unhappy and deprived, the family living off charity"; "boys from a deprived environment, wherein the family life revealed a pattern of neglect, moral degradation, and disregard for law"
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disadvantagedAntonyms:
privileged
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "deprived":
private, closed, disadvantaged, privy, dispossessed, denied, stripped, depriving, robbed, less-favoured
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#397 | private | |
#1958 | closed | |
#5640 | denied | |
#14135 | disadvantaged | |
#14913 | stripped | |
#16795 | deprived | |
#23850 | robbed | |
#31307 | privy | |
#48475 | depriving | |
#67857 | dispossessed |
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We figured this would be a good day to celebrate the importance of napping because everyone is one hour more sleep-deprived than usual, the fact is that the majority of Americans are sleep-deprived even without Daylight Saving Time.
When a community finds itself deprived of its sense of identity, because of whatever historical shock or fracture with its past, it invents traditions to act as founding myths, italian cuisine really is more American than it is Italian.
Ken Starr was both Ken Starr and the president... I think that says it all, ken Starr was in charge during a period of time where the university had a deliberate policy of ignoring Title IX, not complying with The Clery Act. And it was a policy that discriminated against young women and deprived their educational opportunity.
We view these photos taken of people deprived of their liberty in the prisons with great concern, they are scenes where people are brought together in prison yards in a humiliating, demeaning manner.
That supplied two-thirds, or [about] 65 percent, of her heart muscle with blood. That much was deprived.
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