What is another word for slum?

Pronunciation: [slˈʌm] (IPA)

The term 'slum' often elicits negative and derogatory connotations. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe these areas in a more neutral or positive light. For instance, the word 'shantytown' refers to a settlement made up of makeshift dwellings, whereas 'favela' is a term commonly used in Brazil to describe a similar type of settlement. Another alternative is 'informal settlement' which refers to an area where people have settled on land that lacks proper legal recognition or infrastructure. In addition, the term 'inner-city neighborhood' can be used to describe areas of urban decay that have experienced neglect from local authorities.

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Usage examples for Slum

I have known her drive in her brougham to the most horrible slum in the East End to see what she could do for a woman who had begged from her in the street-yes, and go there again and again until she had done all that was possible to help the sad case.
"My War Experiences in Two Continents"
Sarah Macnaughtan
In a slum of Chelsea there might have been observed a modest place of entertainment, in the coffee and bun line, with a highly elaborate Chelsea Bun painted on the sign.
"The Mark Of Cain"
Andrew Lang
Manoel the Zambesia explorer is one and the other an East-End slum doctor who has seen a few things.
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah

Famous quotes with Slum

  • I didn't say I wouldn't go into ghetto areas. I've been in many of them and to some extent I would say this; if you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all.
    Spiro T. Agnew
  • I've been in many of them and to some extent I would have to say this; if you've seen one city slum you've seen them all.
    Spiro T. Agnew
  • To one extent, if you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all.
    Spiro T. Agnew
  • The majority of them give the impression of being men who have been drafted into the job during a period of martial law and are only waiting for the end of the emergency to get back to a really congenial occupation such as slum demolition or debt collecting.
    Alan Brien
  • First of all there is always that artistic challenge of creating something. Or the particular experience to take slum life in that period and make something out of it in the form of a book. And then I felt some kind of responsibility to my family.
    Frank McCourt

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