bare cupboard, beggarliness, deprivation, empty purse, gripe, homelessness, impoverishment, mendicancy, necessitousness, need, pauperism, penury, privation
Definitionn. a state of extreme poverty or destitution
Last update: September 10, 2015
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It is indigence which produces these melancholy human plants. [Please select]
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The luxury of one class is counterbalanced by the indigence of another. [Please select]
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And especially what indigence will there be of that which is subordinate. [Please select]
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Something else, therefore, must be investigated which in no respect has any kind of indigence. [Please select]
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His whole property was confiscated, and he was reduced to indigence and contempt. [Please select]
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Hence a certain indigence is naturally coessentiallized with intellect, so that it cannot be the most proper principle. [Please select]
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It is necessary to get a certificate of indigence, and then make an application to the board of admission. [Please select]
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These garments, now so brightly stained with figures that denote my royal birth and princely station, will be worn bare, or exchanged for the sheep-skin vest of indigence. [Please select]
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Before the party was comfortably settled in the hotel, Field was approached by a poor woman who had lost her husband, and who poured into his ear a sad tale of indigence and sorrow. [Please select]
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