destitutely Antonyms

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Meaning of destitutely

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destitutely (adv.)

In destitution.

destitutely Sentence Examples

  1. The economic collapse left them **destitutely** poor, forced to live in a crowded, ramshackle shelter.
  2. The refugees arrived **destitutely**, with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the hope of finding a new life.
  3. The once-vibrant city center now stood **destitutely** empty, a stark reminder of the economic downturn.
  4. Having lost everything in the fire, the family found themselves living **destitutely**, relying on the kindness of strangers.
  5. The harsh winter weather made life even more difficult for the **destitutely** housed, highlighting the need for adequate shelter.
  6. The children played **destitutely** in the dusty street, a heartbreaking testament to the lack of resources in their community. (Figuratively emphasizes the lack of resources)
  7. The historical records paint a **destitutely** bleak picture of the working class living conditions during the early 20th century.
  8. Despite living **destitutely**, they maintained a spirit of hope and resilience, determined to improve their situation.
  9. The sight of the **destitutely** thin man rummaging through the trash served as a stark reminder of the harsh realities of poverty.
  10. **Destitutely** short on food, the family had to make tough choices about how to stretch their meager resources.

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In destitution.

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The economic collapse left them **destitutely** poor, forced to live in a crowded, ramshackle shelter.

The refugees arrived **destitutely**, with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the hope of finding a new life.

The once-vibrant city center now stood **destitutely** empty, a stark reminder of the economic downturn.

Having lost everything in the fire, the family found themselves living **destitutely**, relying on the kindness of strangers.