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Meanings of
impecunious
in English
Not having enough money to pay for necessities.
pinched
penniless
penurious
hard up
in straitened circumstances
Related terms
poor
Having no money.
skint
moneyless
fortuneless
Synonyms
Examples for "
pinched
"
pinched
penniless
penurious
hard up
in straitened circumstances
Examples for "
pinched
"
1
Rebecca
pinched
his knee, hard: he had gone too far, too fast.
2
Vera
pinched
a lemon free and held it under a neon light.
3
I
pinched
him first in my anxiety and then in my joy.
4
But the solar market has also been
pinched
by the economic downturn.
5
I was a dog to have
pinched
it in the first place.
1
Twenty years later, unemployed and virtually
penniless
,
he bought the French Laundry.
2
My grandparents arrived
penniless
,
started a small family business and voted Tory.
3
Unfortunately, right before they left Tucson, Jimmy informed her they were
penniless
.
4
And you can deploy multiple strategies to help prevent a
penniless
future.
5
He probably won't believe you're
penniless
no matter what we tell him.
1
He lived in the most
penurious
manner, and denied himself every indulgence.
2
In private and public expenditures he was extremely economical, but not
penurious
.
3
Lavish in her generosity to others, she was personally frugal, even
penurious
.
4
They were selfish and
penurious
,
and hard-hearted and severe towards their servants.
5
Are there not many in their midst who are friendless and
penurious
?
1
Parents were too
hard
up
to provide any extra money, she said.
2
The wind is blowing
hard
up
above and the waves are high.
3
Some are
hard
up
for a thousand pounds; some for a shilling.
4
I took the ring because I was
hard
up
-
needed
money
at once.
5
The only thing I can think about now is being
hard
up
.
1
He died last year and left his widow and child
in
straitened
circumstances
.
2
Though always
in
straitened
circumstances
,
the Garrisons were very hospitable.
3
He, however, is not at all sanguine, as Germany is itself
in
straitened
circumstances
.
4
What if he did,
in
straitened
circumstances
,
accept their aid?
5
The year above mentioned, the last of that term, found the poet
in
straitened
circumstances
.
Usage of
impecunious
in English
1
No foreign and
impecunious
princes penetrate as far inland as our town.
2
The accusation of an
impecunious
secretary would be less horrible than this.
3
Wild-eyed poets and rusty-looking,
impecunious
painters were firmly warned away from Balmoral.
4
It's quite true-threeyears ago, when I was more than usually
impecunious
.
5
Perhaps, given his
impecunious
circumstances, he was no longer allowed to play banker.
6
The plot had been laid long since, in the old
impecunious
hardworking days.
7
You never belonged to the people: you belonged to the
impecunious
.
8
The
impecunious
poet took it from the proprietress, paling, and read:
9
His entrance had snapped the tension between his
impecunious
step-nephew and the painter.
10
And I should enrich the
impecunious
young son, or reform the tipsy soldier.
11
I am one, the Grand Gulf and Northern, the
impecunious
one.
12
Here formerly lived the
impecunious
father of John Jacob Astor and his brother.
13
Allen was the
impecunious
son of the Squire's sister who had married badly.
14
He spoke very much as her
impecunious
father might have spoken.
15
Hence results a class of
impecunious
gentlemen of leisure, incidentally referred to already.
16
Now how and where did that
impecunious
,
rough-neck painter fit into-
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impecunious
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
impecunious poet
impecunious one
always impecunious
impecunious author
impecunious circumstances
More collocations
Impecunious
through the time
Impecunious
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