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moneyless
adjective as in destitute
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adjective as in down-and-out
adjective as in necessitous
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- bad off
- bankrupt
- beggared
- beggarly
- behind the eight ball
- broke
- destitute
- dirt poor
- down-and-out
- empty-handed
- flat
- flat broke
- fortuneless
- hard up
- impecunious
- impoverished
- in need
- in want
- indigent
- insolvent
- low
- meager
- needy
- on one's uppers
- pauperized
- penniless
- penurious
- pinched
- poverty-stricken
- reduced
- scanty
- stone broke
- strapped
- suffering
- truly needy
- underprivileged
- unprosperous
adjective as in penniless
adjective as in poor
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adjective as in poverty-stricken
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Example Sentences
But being landless and moneyless they were dependent for employment on the old master class.
Accordingly, they came in great numbers, so that he left himself moneyless.
The moneyless labouring class was wholly disfranchised of political powers, and thus disarmed of its powers of mischief.
He had been moneyless in many a town, hanging about the gambler's table, feeding upon the chip tossed by the exultant winner.
It contains several poems that are superior to The Moneyless Man, but the general reader refuses to read them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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