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All in-solvent synonyms

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adj in-solvent

  • destitute β€” Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
  • bankrupt β€” People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts.
  • poverty-stricken β€” suffering from poverty; extremely poor: poverty-stricken refugees.
  • distressed β€” afflicted with or suffering distress: distress livestock; distress wheat.
  • barren β€” A barren landscape is dry and bare, and has very few plants and no trees.
  • underprivileged β€” denied the enjoyment of the normal privileges or rights of a society because of low economic and social status.
  • meager β€” deficient in quantity or quality; lacking fullness or richness; scanty; inadequate: a meager salary; meager fare; a meager harvest.
  • low β€” to utter by or as by lowing.
  • indebted β€” committed or obligated to repay a monetary loan: He was indebted to his friend for a large sum.
  • bankrupt β€” People or organizations that go bankrupt do not have enough money to pay their debts.
  • broke β€” Broke is the past tense of break.
  • strapped β€” needy; wanting: The company is rather strapped for funds.
  • failed β€” unsuccessful; failed: a totally fail policy.
  • insolvent β€” not solvent; unable to satisfy creditors or discharge liabilities, either because liabilities exceed assets or because of inability to pay debts as they mature.
  • destitute β€” Someone who is destitute has no money or possessions.
  • penniless β€” without any money whatsoever; totally impoverished; destitute.
  • beggared β€” a person who begs alms or lives by begging.
  • vagrant β€” a person who wanders about idly and has no permanent home or employment; vagabond; tramp.
  • defeated β€” having suffered defeat; beaten
  • outcast β€” a falling out; quarrel.
  • vagabond β€” wandering from place to place without any settled home; nomadic: a vagabond tribe.
  • derelict β€” A place or building that is derelict is empty and in a bad state of repair because it has not been used or lived in for a long time.
  • clean β€” Something that is clean is free from dirt or unwanted marks.
  • reduced β€” that is or has been reduced.
  • hurting β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.

noun in-solvent

  • pauper β€” a person without any means of support, especially a destitute person who depends on aid from public welfare funds or charity.
  • disappointment β€” Cape, a cape in SW Washington state, projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the N of the mouth of the Columbia River.
  • supplicant β€” supplicating.
  • also-ran β€” If you describe someone as an also-ran, you mean that they have been or are likely to be unsuccessful in a contest.
  • turkey β€” a large, gallinaceous bird of the family Meleagrididae, especially Meleagris gallopavo, of America, that typically has green, reddish-brown, and yellowish-brown plumage of a metallic luster and that is domesticated in most parts of the world.
  • dud β€” a device, person, or enterprise that proves to be a failure.
  • moocher β€” to borrow (a small item or amount) without intending to return or repay it.
  • prodigal β€” wastefully or recklessly extravagant: prodigal expenditure.
  • incompetent β€” not competent; lacking qualification or ability; incapable: an incompetent candidate.
  • beat β€” If you beat someone or something, you hit them very hard.
  • deadbeat β€” If you refer to someone as a deadbeat, you are criticizing them because you think they are lazy and do not want to be part of ordinary society.
  • nobody β€” a person of no importance, influence, or power.
  • loafer β€” a person who loafs; lazy person; idler.
  • bum β€” Someone's bum is the part of their body which they sit on.
  • castaway β€” A castaway is a person who has managed to swim or float to a lonely island or shore after their boat has sunk.
  • flop β€” to fall or plump down suddenly, especially with noise; drop or turn with a sudden bump or thud (sometimes followed by down): The puppy flopped down on the couch.
  • loser β€” a person, team, nation, etc., that loses: The visiting team was the loser in the series.
  • good-for-nothing β€” worthless; of no use.
  • has-been β€” a person or thing that is no longer effective, successful, popular, etc.
  • defaulter β€” A defaulter is someone who does not do something that they are legally supposed to do, such as make a payment at a particular time, or appear in a court of law.
  • underachiever β€” a student who performs less well in school than would be expected on the basis of abilities indicated by intelligence and aptitude tests, etc.
  • washout β€” a washing out of earth, gravel, etc., by water, as from an embankment or a roadway by heavy rain or by a flash flood.
  • down-and-out β€” without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless.
  • beggar β€” A beggar is someone who lives by asking people for money or food.
  • dependent β€” To be dependent on something or someone means to need them in order to succeed or be able to survive.
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