squalor

/ˈskwɑlər/
noun
  1. A state of being extremely dirty, unpleasant, and often unhealthy, usually because of poverty or neglect.
    • The family lived in such squalor that the health department had to step in.
    • The documentary showed the shocking squalor of the refugee camp.
    • After years of neglect, the old hotel had fallen into squalor.
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