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The example sentences of DESTITUTE in videos (5 in total of 5)

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Use "destitute" in a sentence | "destitute" example sentences

How to use "destitute" in a sentence?

  • Want keeps pace with dignity. Destitute of the lawful means of supporting his rank, his dignity presents a motive for malversation, and his power furnishes the means.
    -Jeremy Bentham-
  • A world without delight and without affection is a world destitute of value.
    -Bertrand Russell-
  • One destitute of wealth is not destitute, he is indeed rich, but the man devoid of learning is destitute in every way.
    -Chanakya-
  • Only those who see themselves as utterly destitute can fully appreciate the grace of God.
    -Erwin W. Lutzer-
  • The best place any Christian can ever be in is to be totally destitute and totally dependant upon God, and know it.
    -Alan Redpath-
  • Tears are the noble language of eyes, and when true love of words is destitute. The eye by tears speak, while the tongue is mute.
    -Robert Herrick-
  • I'd sooner be called a successful crook than a destitute monarch.
    -Charlie Chaplin-
  • Yet the age was not so utterly destitute of virtues but that it produced some good examples. [Lat., Non tamen adeo virtutum sterile seculum, ut non et bona exempla prodiderit.]
    -Tacitus-
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Definition and meaning of DESTITUTE

What does "destitute mean?"

/ˈdestəˌt(y)o͞ot/

destitute

adjective
extremely poor and lacking means to provide for oneself.

What are synonyms of "destitute"?
Some common synonyms of "destitute" are:
  • penniless,
  • impoverished,
  • poverty-stricken,
  • poor,
  • impecunious,
  • indigent,
  • pauperized,
  • insolvent,
  • ruined,
  • needy,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈpenēləs/

penniless
adjective

Not having enough money to pay for necessities.

/imˈpävəriSHt/

impoverished
adjective other verb

(of person or area) made poor. Lacking money; having become poor. To take money from; make poor.

/po͝or/

poor
adjective

Inferior; below the normal standard.

/ˌimpəˈkyo͞onēəs/

impecunious
adjective

Poor; having little or no money.

/ˈindəjənt/

indigent
adjective noun

poor. needy person.

/ˈpôpəˌrīz/

verb

To make someone poor.

/inˈsälvənt/

insolvent
adjective noun

Unable to pay your debts. insolvent person.

/ˈro͞oind/

ruined
adjective verb

reduced to state of decay or disintegration. To cause someone to lose their money or status.

/ˈnēdē/

needy
adjective

Poor; without much money.

What are antonyms of "destitute"?
Some common antonyms of "destitute" are:
  • rich,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/riCH/

rich
adjective

If food is rich, it contains a large amount of oil, butter, eggs, or cream..

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