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Pos: Noun
[WORDNET DICTIONARY]

Noun poorness has 4 senses

1.  poorness(n = noun.state) impoverishment, poverty - the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions;
is a kind of financial condition
has particulars: deprivation, neediness, privation, want, destitution, indigence, need, pauperism, pauperization, penury, impecuniousness, pennilessness, penuriousness
Derived forms adjective poor2, adjective poor3

2.  poorness(n = noun.attribute) - less than adequate; "the relative poorness of New England farmland"
is a kind of
aridity, barrenness, fruitlessness
Derived form adjective poor4

3.  poorness(n = noun.attribute) exiguity, leanness, meagerness, meagreness, scantiness, scantness - the quality of being meager; "an exiguity of cloth that would only allow of miniature capes"
is a kind of deficiency, inadequacy, insufficiency
has particulars: wateriness, abstemiousness, spareness, sparseness, sparsity, thinness
Derived forms adjective poor4, adjective poor5

4.  poorness(n = noun.attribute) - the quality of being poorly made or maintained; "she was unrecognizable because of the poorness of the photography"
is a kind of
inferiority, low quality
Derived form adjective poor6


[CIDE DICTIONARY]

poorness, n.

   The quality or state of being poor (in any of the senses of the adjective). Bacon. [1913 Webster]


[OXFORD DICTIONARY]

poorness, n.
1 defectiveness.
2 the lack of some good quality or constituent.


[ROGET DICTIONARY]

Insufficiency

N  insufficiency, inadequacy, inadequateness, incompetence, deficiency, imperfection, shortcoming, paucity, stint, scantiness, none to spare, bare subsistence, scarcity, dearth, want, need, lack, poverty, exigency, inanition, starvation, famine, drought, dole, mite, pittance, short allowance, short commons, half rations, banyan day, emptiness, poorness, depletion, vacancy, flaccidity, ebb tide, low water, a beggarly account of empty boxes, indigence, insolvency, drain of resources, impoverish, stint, put on short allowance, do insufficiently, scotch the snake, Adj, insufficient, inadequate, too little, not enough, unequal to, incompetent, weighed in the balance and found wanting, perfunctory, deficient, wanting imperfect, ill-furnished, ill-provided, ill- stored, ill-off, slack, at a low ebb, empty, vacant, bare, short of, out of, destitute of, devoid of, bereft of, denuded of, dry, drained, unprovided, unsupplied, unfurnished, unreplenished, unfed, unstored, untreasured, empty-handed, meager, poor, thin, scrimp, sparing, spare, stinted, starved, starving, halfstarved, famine-stricken, famished, jejune, scant, scarce, not to be had, not to be had for love or money, not to be had at any price, scurvy, stingy, at the end of one's tether, without resources, in want, in debt, insufficiently, in default of, for want of, failing, semper avarus eget.