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Meaning of 'impecunious' in Yoruba is: impecunious
impecunious:
impecunious
Adjective:
dara, talakà, lọrọ, talaka, buburu, igboro.
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Adjective
(1) not having enough money to pay for necessities,poverty
(2) not having enough money to pay for necessities
(3) poverty
Show English Meaning
(↓)
Adjective
(1) not having enough money to pay for necessities,poverty
(2) not having enough money to pay for necessities
(3) poverty
Show Examples
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(1) The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets.
(2) Superb presents can be had here - though not by the impecunious .
(3) There was only one Indian restaurant in Greater Boston, and as an impecunious student I couldn't afford to go there more than once a semester.
(4) It should go without saying it is a dish with which I am well familiar, having produced many of my own during my impecunious early 20s.
(5) Students who come to apartments for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510free talku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb may offer to escort a foreign teacher downtown on Saturdays to explore bargain shopping districts or taste inexpensive regional cuisine at restaurants known to impecunious students.
(6) So he induces Ray to offer Jonathan a vast sum of money to undertake an assassination in Berlin - money which the seriously ill and impecunious Jonathan badly needs.
(7) The stock market crash in the 1920s left him impecunious , however, and his attempt to make a mark as a painter came to little.
(8) I was aware of two games on Saturday where the relatively impecunious visitors were regarded as massive underdogs.
(9) Thus, the case for spending money on him rather than an impecunious prospect becomes harder to argue.
(10) He gave impecunious artists credit, not always willingly.
(11) More than half of the work I do now is for non-profit organisations, but that world is neither as acquiescent in terms of helping designers realise their dreams nor as impecunious as you may think it is.
(12) The family was very poor, an impecunious state somewhat worsened by the fact that while the other lads playing in the street would be called in for their tea at six, he and his younger brother would go into an empty house.
(13) The opportunity to compete in Europe would be a major boost to the impecunious Bosnian game for it is a poor country with little money available to develop its football.
(14) Like many other impecunious Caribbean drifters at the time, Dampier slipped into a life of freebooting and buccaneering, hopping from ship to ship, raiding Spanish vessels and towns.
(15) Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony.
(16) I don't know whether those furry impecunious gourmands will go for these unusual pepper varieties as much as I do, so just in case I also interspersed some jalapenos, tabascos and Thai Dragons.
Show Examples
(↓)
(1) The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets.
(2) Superb presents can be had here - though not by the impecunious .
(3) There was only one Indian restaurant in Greater Boston, and as an impecunious student I couldn't afford to go there more than once a semester.
(4) It should go without saying it is a dish with which I am well familiar, having produced many of my own during my impecunious early 20s.
(5) Students who come to apartments for u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510free talku251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb may offer to escort a foreign teacher downtown on Saturdays to explore bargain shopping districts or taste inexpensive regional cuisine at restaurants known to impecunious students.
(6) So he induces Ray to offer Jonathan a vast sum of money to undertake an assassination in Berlin - money which the seriously ill and impecunious Jonathan badly needs.
(7) The stock market crash in the 1920s left him impecunious , however, and his attempt to make a mark as a painter came to little.
(8) I was aware of two games on Saturday where the relatively impecunious visitors were regarded as massive underdogs.
(9) Thus, the case for spending money on him rather than an impecunious prospect becomes harder to argue.
(10) He gave impecunious artists credit, not always willingly.
(11) More than half of the work I do now is for non-profit organisations, but that world is neither as acquiescent in terms of helping designers realise their dreams nor as impecunious as you may think it is.
(12) The family was very poor, an impecunious state somewhat worsened by the fact that while the other lads playing in the street would be called in for their tea at six, he and his younger brother would go into an empty house.
(13) The opportunity to compete in Europe would be a major boost to the impecunious Bosnian game for it is a poor country with little money available to develop its football.
(14) Like many other impecunious Caribbean drifters at the time, Dampier slipped into a life of freebooting and buccaneering, hopping from ship to ship, raiding Spanish vessels and towns.
(15) Well-born but impecunious younger brothers kidnap heiresses and roguishly attempt to persuade them into matrimony.
(16) I don't know whether those furry impecunious gourmands will go for these unusual pepper varieties as much as I do, so just in case I also interspersed some jalapenos, tabascos and Thai Dragons.
Related Words
(1) impecunious
Related Words
(↓)
(1) impecunious
Synonyms
Adjective
1. penniless
2. poor
3. impoverished
4. indigent
5. insolvent
7. poverty-stricken
8. needy
9. destitute
14. penurious
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. penniless
2. poor
3. impoverished
4. indigent
5. insolvent
7. poverty-stricken
8. needy
9. destitute
14. penurious
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