Antonyms for in solvent
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : in-sol-vuhnt |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈsɒl vənt |
- accomplishment
- achievement
- achiever
- adequate
- affluent
- attainment
- earnings
- enlarged
- enriched
- fertile
- flourishing
- fortunate
- full
- gain
- great
- happy
- hard worker
- in the black
- increased
- intact
- lucky
- mended
- merit
- moneyed
- plentiful
- potent
- preserved
- prosperous
- protected
- repaired
- restored
- rich
- saved
- secure
- solvent
- strong
- success
- successful
- sufficient
- superior
- unused
- wealthy
- well-to-do
- win
Definition of in solvent
Origin :- 1590s, "unable to pay one's debts," from in- (1) "not" + Latin solventem "paying" (see solvent). Originally of one who was not a trader; only traders could become bankrupt.
- As in insolvent : adj financially ruined
- As in poor : adj lacking sufficient money
- As in bankrupt : adj unable to pay debts
- As in embarrassed : adj in financial difficulties
- As in broke : adj without money
- As in ruined : adj bankrupt
- As in in the red : adj operating at a loss
- As in necessitous : adj poor
- As in destitute : adj down and out; wanting
- As in down-and-out : adj destitute
- As in impecunious : adj poverty-stricken
- As in impoverished : adj poor, exhausted
- As in pauper : noun person who is poor
- As in have-not : noun pauper
- As in failure : noun person who does not succeed
Synonyms for in solvent
- almsperson
- also-ran
- at a loss
- bad off
- bankrupt
- barren
- beat
- beaten
- beggar
- beggared
- beggarly
- behind eight ball
- behindhand
- bereft
- born loser
- broke
- broken
- bum
- bust
- busted
- castaway
- clean
- cleaned out
- dead broke
- deadbeat
- defaulter
- defaulting
- defeated
- deficient
- delinquent
- dependent
- depleted
- deprived of
- derelict
- destitute
- devoid of
- dirt poor
- disappointment
- distressed
- divested
- down-and-out
- down-and-outer
- drained
- dud
- empty
- empty-handed
- exhausted
- failed
- finished
- flat
- flat broke
- fleeced
- flop
- foreclosed
- fortuneless
- gone under
- good-for-nothing
- hard up
- has-been
- have-not
- homeless
- homeless person
- hurting
- impecunious
- impoverished
- in arrears
- in Chapter 11
- in Chapter 13
- in debt
- in dire straits
- in need
- in need of
- in receivership
- in the gutter
- in the hock
- in the hole
- in the poorhouse
- in the red
- in want
- incompetent
- indebted
- indigent
- insolvent
- lacking
- lazarus
- loafer
- loser
- losing money
- lost
- low
- lumpy
- meager
- mendicant
- might-have-been
- moneyless
- moocher
- necessitous
- needy
- no-good
- nobody
- nonpaying
- nonperformer
- on one's uppers
- on the breadline
- on the rocks
- on the skids
- out of business
- out of funds
- out of money
- outcast
- pauperized
- penniless
- penurious
- pinched
- played out
- poor
- poor person
- poverty-stricken
- prodigal
- reduced
- ruined
- scanty
- spent
- sterile
- stone broke
- stony
- straitened
- strapped
- stripped
- suffering
- supplicant
- taken to the cleaners
- tapped out
- to the bad
- totaled
- truly needy
- turkey
- unbalanced
- underachiever
- underprivileged
- undone
- unprofitably
- unprosperous
- vagabond
- vagrant
- washout
- wiped out
- without
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