Third World
Americannoun
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the underdeveloped nations of the world, especially those with widespread poverty.
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the group of developing nations, especially of Asia and Africa, that do not align themselves with the policies of either the U.S. or the former Soviet Union.
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the minority groups within a nation or predominant culture.
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Mr. Easterly is not a friend of rich-world technocrats or top-down dispensers of aid and omniscience who frequently fail to consult the very people—the Third World poor—for whose salvation they get paid handsomely.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 7, 2025
Many Asian and other Third World countries during the 70s, hungry for jobs for their own locals, began to set up tax-free export processing zones.
From Salon • Dec. 25, 2024
She showed a “Wall Column” made of four cast cement sections in “Dialectics of Isolation: An Exhibition of Third World Women Artists of the United States,” at A.I.R.
From New York Times • Jul. 29, 2023
“You have a luxury community with world-class golf courses and amazing views of the ocean, but some homeowners are literally living in Third World conditions.”
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 6, 2023
“I’m not that special. I mean, there must be others who can do this, too,” Nathan said, hoping someone else could go in his place to the Third World.
From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young
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