noun
- a section of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
- historically, a section of a city in medieval Europe where Jewish people were required to live, typically enclosed and segregated.
Usage: plural of ghetto; often refers to areas of poverty and social disadvantage
Usage: historical sense; plural of ghetto
Examples
- Many ghettos in urban areas struggle with limited access to quality education.
- The ghettos of Eastern Europe during the Holocaust were sites of immense suffering.
- Community organizations work to improve conditions in the city's ghettos.
- Residents of these ghettos often face economic barriers and discrimination.
- The historical ghettos of Venice and Rome are now tourist destinations.
- Urban ghettos have been shaped by decades of segregation and disinvestment.