squalor

squalor
squalor [{{t}}'skwɒlə(r)]
noun
(UNCOUNT) (sordid conditions) conditions fpl sordides; (filth) saleté f repoussante;
to live in squalor vivre dans des conditions sordides ou dans une misère noire;
the squalor of or in the stairwell la saleté repoussante de la cage d'escalier

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