Disadvantaged

/ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒd/ adjective

Lacking money, education, or opportunities compared to most people; in an unfavorable position.

From prefix 'dis-' (opposite) plus 'advantage' (from Old French 'avantage'). The term became common in the 1960s to describe socioeconomic inequality.

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