disadvantaged

disadvantaged
adj.
VERBS
be
become
ADVERB
extremely, very
seriously, severely (esp. BrE)
slightly
economically, educationally, financially, materially, socially, socio-economically
Disadvantaged is used with these nouns: ↑background, ↑child, ↑community, ↑neighbourhood

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