English to Spanish Dictionary poorness

poorness

pobreza
definition
noun
the poorness of the food
the state of lacking or being deficient in some desirable quality or constituent.
translation of 'poorness'
noun
pobreza,
mala calidad
example
If only this Haunted Mansion suffered from the same kind of vague, ghostly 'poorness' , it might fly.
Tipperary's failure to Cork was unexpected, based on the 'poorness' of Cork's form the previous week against Offaly.
He guttered the ball, and felt a small smile come to his face at the 'poorness' of the shot.
The consistency with which the reviews mention the 'poorness' of the service is very eloquent, demonstrating the decalage between what this place thinks it is and what it actually is.
Somewhere I have a family tree from my Mothers paternal history and it appears that our trash 'poorness' extended back to the 17th century.
Remove, as our helper, all 'poorness' of thought; drive far all sorrow, all evil intention.
Remembered as a benchmark of 'poorness' , a level they must not let themselves sink to again.
the 'poorness' of the food
This was a game that nearly everyone agreed was good but almost legendary in the 'poorness' of its components.
Though he couldn't complain, even if he was upset by the 'poorness' of the home he currently occupied, because if nothing else he needed a place to stay.
When the young Australian - whose swing is widely viewed as a duplicate of the one Harmon supposedly built for Woods - missed the putting surface by all of 40 yards to the right, the 'poorness' of his effort was greeted by total silence.
She suffered from the 'poorness' of her house, from its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains.
What's a bit interesting about this policy change, this policy 'poorness' in my view, introduced in 1997 is that it's completely unnecessary.
Crying 'poorness' of country in being unable to handle the Haitian problem is not a solution.
the 'poorness' of the food
Proust considered Millet's weakness to be ‘finishing in the studio… even making up altogether his paintings, which err not only in the 'poorness' of their craft, but also in the poverty of their conception.‘
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