"Slumdog" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Slumdog" Meaning

Slumdog refers to someone who lives in or is a resident of the slums, which are informal or illegal settlements on the outskirts of a city, often characterized by poverty, poor living conditions, and a lack of basic amenities.

"Slumdog" Examples

Usage Examples of "Slumdog"


1. As a noun referring to a child living in extreme poverty

"The movie 'Slumdog Millionaire' highlighted the life of a poor slumdog from India who wins a game show."

2. Used to describe a person living in poverty with limited access to basic necessities

"The slumdog children in the favelas of Brazil had to navigate through narrow alleys to get to school every day."

3. In a phrase to refer to an underdog in a challenging situation

"The slumdog of the project was the small startup that competed with well-established companies in the market."

4. As a title or heading to emphasize the struggles of the protagonist

'Rahul, a Slumdog's Story' was a book written about a young boy's life in the slums of Mumbai.

5. In a humorous context to describe a person living a 'poor' lifestyle in a more comfortable environment

"After constantly complaining about his tiny apartment, his friend joked that he was living like a slumdog in the city."

"Slumdog" Similar Words

Slumber

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Slumber refers to a state of sleep or rest, often accompanied by a sense of drowsiness or dreaminess. It can also imply a period of inactivity or a lack of attention.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> After a long day, I often fall into a deep slumber.<br> The baby's gentle slumber was interrupted by the loud noise outside.<br><br>Synonyms: sleep, snooze, doze, dream, rest.<br><br>Antonyms: wakefulness, alertness, wake.

Slumbered

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To have slept or been asleep; to be in a state of sleep.

Slumbering

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Slumberland

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Slumberland is a dream world or a state of sleep. It is often used to describe a place or a state where dreams occur.

Slumberous

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Characterized by or tendency to sleep a lot, often due to being idle, lazy, or lacking in energy and enthusiasm.

Slumbers

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The word "slumbers" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to slumber", which means to sleep or to be in a state of drowsy sleep or half-sleep. It can also be a noun, referring to a period of sleep or drowsiness.

Slumbrous

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Slumberous refers to a state of deep drowsiness or sleep, often characterized by a slow and heavy sleep, often accompanied by a feeling of heaviness or lethargy.

Slumbrously

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Somewhat or wonderfully sleep-inducing or pleasant; somewhat drowsy.

Slumgullion

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A slumgullion is a type of porridge made from the residue and sediment remaining in a pot after brewing tea or coffee, often accompanied by milk, sugar, and other ingredients to form a thick, molasses-like consistency.

Slummed

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Slang. <br><br>Past tense of "slum". <br><br>To wear or spend time in the hippie commune, Be-In.

Slumming

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Slump

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Slumped

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Sagging or hunchbacked, typically with the shoulders or posture.

Slumping

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Slumps

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To slump means to lean or fall forward, often in a sloping or slovenly manner, typically due to fatigue, relaxation, or lack of support. It can also refer to a decline or decrease in something, such as a slump in the stock market or a slump in sales.

Slums

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Areas of a city where the housing is of poor quality and overcrowding is common, often inhabited by people who are very poor.