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Ghettoes Meaning in English

word · lemma: ghetto

ˈɡɛtoʊ
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ɡˈɛtəʊz
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Definition

Ghettoes are parts of a city where people from a particular group, often minority or poor communities, live separately from others. The word is also used historically to refer to areas where Jews were forced to live during certain periods.

Usage & Nuances

"Ghettoes" (also spelled "ghettos") is mostly formal or historical and often refers to marginalized areas. In modern usage, can describe poor or minority neighborhoods, but can be offensive if used carelessly. Historically linked to Jewish areas in Europe. Use with sensitivity and awareness of context.

Example Sentences

Many big cities once had Jewish ghettoes.

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Some ghettoes were created by law to separate groups.

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The living conditions in ghettoes were often bad.

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She grew up in one of the oldest ghettoes in the city.

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After the war, many ghettoes disappeared as people moved.

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You can still see the old walls that once surrounded the ghettoes.

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