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Often used in the same context:
aristocrats,
millionaires,
serfs,
commoners,
kings,
nonentities,
aristocracy,
princes,
viscounts,
nobodies,
landed gentry,
plebeians,
untouchables,
pittances,
destitute,
helots,
plebs,
poorhouses,
plutocrats,
penury,
unwept,
gentry,
unfortunates,
nobles,
aristos,
mendicants,
beggars,
parvenu,
patricians,
pashas,
servants,
tinpot,
rans,
mediocrities,
squires,
lairds,
mansions,
nouveau riche,
viziers,
satrapies,
subhumans,
chumps,
dregs,
zamindars,
monarchs,
estates,
skinflints,
savages,
knaves,
usurers,
ragamuffins,
ducal,
peons,
hewers,
cannon fodder,
moneybags,
dilettantes,
emperors,
vagabonds,
breadline,
destitution,
barons,
peasants,
kulaks,
squalor,
freemen,
duchies,
yeomanry,
rotters,
lords,
elite,
petite bourgeoisie,
lepers,
fools,
potentates,
menials,
pariahs,
fellahin,
maharajahs,
semiliterate,
courtiers,
gerontocracy,
outlanders,
wretchedness,
workhouses,
drudges,
dreamers,
fops,
arriviste,
cecil rhodes,
riches,
hovels,
reprobates,
prima donnas,
noblemen,
messiahs,
inheritors,
tsars,
gentlefolk,
pauper,
poor,
vagrants,
pauperism,
pensioners,
slaves,
convicts,
freedmen,
illiterates,
inmates,
invalids,
laborers,
labourers,
lunatics,
proletarians,
dependents,
drunkards,
homeless
Also try:
— Adjectives for paupers:
bodied,
many,
foreign,
irish,
few,
sick,
insane,
door,
indoor,
aged,
outdoor,
more...
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