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Synonyms for impecuniosity
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : im-pi-kyoo-nee-uhs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪm pɪˈkyu ni əs |
Top 10 synonyms for impecuniosity Other synonyms for the word impecuniosity
- destitution
- difficulty
- distress
- emptiness
- exiguity
- famine
- hardship
- impecuniousness
- impoverishment
- inadequacy
- indigence
- insolvency
- insufficiency
- lack
- meagerness
- necessitousness
- necessity
- need
- neediness
- pass
- paucity
- pauperism
- pennilessness
- penuriousness
- penury
- pinch
- poorness
- privation
- reduction
- scarcity
- shortage
- starvation
- straits
- underdevelopment
- vacancy
- want
Définition of impecuniosity
Origin :- "lacking in money," 1590s, from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Latin pecuniosus "rich," from pecunia "money, property" (see pecuniary). Related: Impecuniously; impecuniosity.
- noun poverty
- Harrison, in addition to his impecuniosity, had other peculiarities of which vanity was not the least.
- Extract from : « Watch Yourself Go By » by Al. G. Field
- When last met, you suffered from the impecuniosity of a churched mouse.
- Extract from : « Baboo Jabberjee, B.A. » by F. Anstey
- Nevertheless, this was also the special age of alchemists and of impecuniosity.
- Extract from : « An Epitome of the History of Medicine » by Roswell Park
- Mr. Osborne had had thirty years' experience with the impecuniosity of authors.
- Extract from : « To Him That Hath » by Leroy Scott
- It is a lamentable fact that impecuniosity is the common lot of the class.
- Extract from : « The Hindoos as they Are » by Shib Chunder Bose
- Of the two great monopolies which the impecuniosity of Charles II.
- Extract from : « The Great Lone Land » by W. F. Butler
- He was told too that Lady Augustus was much harassed by impecuniosity.
- Extract from : « The American Senator » by Anthony Trollope
- There was a general laugh, for Charley Mansfield was notoriously in a general state of impecuniosity.
- Extract from : « The Curse of Carne's Hold » by G. A. Henty
- They were certainly alike in one respect; namely, as regarded a chronic state of impecuniosity.
- Extract from : « Genius in Sunshine and Shadow » by Maturin Murray Ballou
- The reader will be apt to recall the anecdote illustrative of Sheridan's impecuniosity.
- Extract from : « Genius in Sunshine and Shadow » by Maturin Murray Ballou
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