HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Not having enough money to pay for necessities
- Lacking money.
- Not having money; habitually without money; poor.
- Having little or no money.
- Not having enough money to pay for necessities
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: ADVERB
- Desperate.
- Lacking money, impecunious, in financial difficulties.
- N/A
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Having no money; poor; penniless.
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Kirkcaldy, Scunthorpe, Tyneside, Cumbrian, Flintshire, Bournemouth, Gwent, Merseyside, Skint, In straitened circumstances, Poor, Penurious, Pinched, Impecunious, Penniless
- Untutored, Avaricious, Shiftless, Feckless, Beggarly, Wealthy, Unschooled, Moneyless, Destitute, In straitened circumstances, Pinched, Poor, Hard up, Penurious, Penniless
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Kirkcaldy, Scunthorpe, Tyneside, Cumbrian, Flintshire, Bournemouth, Gwent, Merseyside, Skint, In straitened circumstances, Poor, Penurious, Pinched, Impecunious, Penniless
- Untutored, Avaricious, Shiftless, Feckless, Beggarly, Wealthy, Unschooled, Moneyless, Destitute, In straitened circumstances, Pinched, Poor, Hard up, Penurious, Penniless
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Roland and Jocelyn being hard up for cash since taking out a second mortgage.
- "Uh Oh,we are hard up against our maximum prudent borrowing limits".
- The Army must be hard up for soldiers, taking in blind men.
- Sounds like the ATA is getting hard up for more cheap labor.
- Europe is now hard up in terms of natural resources.
- Sunday, but they still hit them hard up at Pando.
- Hard up force losing leader clinging to main body?
- If your that hard up for cash QUIT SMOKING!
- Is DPR that hard up for editorial content?
- If you get a leg cramp, pull your toes hard up towards your ankle or rub the muscle hard.
- Yet, recent studies have indicated that the poorest families are not invariably clustered in the most impecunious school districts.
- Graf is acutely aware that cooperation serves principally the interests of financially impecunious Western Holocaust deniers.
- SYN: Indigent, moneyless, impecunious, penniless, weak, meagre, insufficient, deficient, faulty, unsatisfactory, inconsiderable, thin, scanty, bald.
- XYZ was deliberately operated as an impecunious vehicle through which corrupt payments might be made.
- As yet impecunious creative potential future business leaders are rarely politically powerful constituencies.
- His family had long lived in the district and were not impecunious.
- He came into the township in a very impecunious condition, and Messrs.
- No need to poke about for thieving servants or even impecunious actors.
- Japanese who emigrated from Hawaii were even more impecunious and uneducated.
- The story involves a timid, impecunious government clerk named Akaky Akakyevich.
HARD UP vs IMPECUNIOUS: QUESTIONS
- Could fruit and veg vouchers be given to hard-up families?
- Can a court assume that a plaintiff is not impecunious?
- What are special circumstances for an impecunious plaintiff?