down-and-out Antonyms
Strongest:
- able-bodied
- strong
- brawny
- athletic
- hardy
- mighty
- stout
- hardy
- stout
- stalwart
- mighty
- powerful
- brawny
- husky
- tough
- sinewy
- able-bodied
- sinewy
- lusty
- husky
- beefy
- hard
- stalwart
- beefy
- strong
- virile
- athletic
- rugged
- tough
- rugged
- muscular
- hard
- powerful
- fit
- lusty
- fit
- muscular
- virile
Strong:
- strapping
- robust
- energized
- strapping
- hardened
- red-blooded
- capable
- healthy
- capable
- sturdy
- hardened
- competent
- strengthened
- vigorous
- robust
- fortified
- healthy
- energized
- strengthened
- vigorous
- energetic
- energetic
- sound
- sturdy
- sound
- fortified
- red-blooded
- competent
Weak:
Meaning of down-and-out
down-and-out (n)
a person who is destitute
down-and-out (s)
lacking resources (or any prospect of resources)
down-and-out Sentence Examples
- The down-and-out man wandered the streets, searching for a warm place to sleep.
- The down-and-out economy has forced many people into poverty.
- The government is trying to help the down-and-out by providing them with food and shelter.
- The down-and-out gambler lost his last dollar at the casino.
- The down-and-out boxer was knocked out in the first round.
- The down-and-out horse was scratched from the race.
- The down-and-out car was towed away by the police.
- The down-and-out house was condemned by the city.
- The down-and-out neighborhood was filled with crime and poverty.
- The down-and-out person was a reminder of the hardships that many people face.
FAQs About the word down-and-out
a person who is destitute, lacking resources (or any prospect of resources)
feeble, frail, disabled, weakened,weak, exhausted, weary, incapacitated, effete, fragile
able-bodied, strong, brawny, athletic, hardy, mighty, stout, hardy, stout, stalwart
The down-and-out man wandered the streets, searching for a warm place to sleep.
The down-and-out economy has forced many people into poverty.
The government is trying to help the down-and-out by providing them with food and shelter.
The down-and-out gambler lost his last dollar at the casino.