almsman, beggared, casual, disadvantaged, fleeced, impecunious, in want, on relief, penniless, poor devil, short, underprivileged
Definitionadj. poor enough to need help from others
Last update: November 4, 2017
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The country has a large indigent population. [adjective]
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The indigent populationwith mandated benefits that for the price the savings obtained. [adjective]
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The day before his execution on York Knavesmire, Turpin engaged five men in indigent circumstances to follow the cart to the gallows. [adjective]
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Have you not indigent persons. [adjective]
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THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE CHAPTER IMARIUS INDIGENT CHAPTER IIMARIUS POOR CHAPTER IIIMARIUS GROWN UP CHAPTER IVM. [adjective]
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THE EXCELLENCE OF MISFORTUNE CHAPTER IMARIUS INDIGENT Enlarge Life became hard for Marius. [adjective]
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As his factory was a centre, a new quarter, in which there were a good many indigent families, rose rapidly around him; he established there a free dispensary. [adjective]
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Rochester might probably win that noble ladys love, if he chose to strive for it; is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian. [adjective]
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I say, therefore, that the unindigent is naturally prior to the indigent. [noun]
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