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workhouse


Meanings
  • noun

    A large building where the poor, especially able-bodied paupers, were required to live and work under supervision.

    - "During the Victorian era, workhouses were a common solution for dealing with poverty."
    - "The workhouse system was intended to be a deterrent to idleness and encourage self-sufficiency."
    - "Many people were sent to workhouses as a punishment for committing minor offenses."

Synonyms

poorhouse
Rhymes
Words rhyming with workhouse
horsehouse , nurseryhouse , warhouse
Variants
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workhouse , workhouses
Etymology
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Originating in the 16th century, workhouses were established to provide relief for the poor and able-bodied, who were required to work in exchange for shelter and food.


Trivia
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  1. Workhouses were also known as 'the Poor Law Unions'.

  2. The workhouse system was abolished in England in 1930.

  3. Workhouses were often run by Boards of Guardians, who were responsible for administering relief to the poor.


Related Concepts
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  1. Poor Law: The Poor Law was the English legislation that established the workhouse system to provide relief for the poor.

  2. Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution led to the decline of the workhouse system as people moved to cities to work in factories and mills.


Culture
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Workhouses have been a significant part of English literature, particularly in the works of Charles Dickens, who depicted the harsh conditions and social injustices associated with the workhouse system.

How to Memorize "workhouse"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a large, imposing building with people working inside.
    - Imagine a long line of people waiting to enter the workhouse.
    - Think about the cold, harsh conditions inside the workhouse.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with poverty, hard work, and self-sufficiency.
    - Think about the contrast between the wealthy and the poor.
    - Remember the role of the workhouse in English history.

  3. mnemonics

    - Work-House: Where people work to House themselves.
    - Work-House: Where able-bodied paupers House and work.
    - Work-House: Where the Poor work to avoid the House of Correction.


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