hard up Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- dirt-poor
- bankrupt
- necessitous
- pauperized
- out-at-the-elbows
- threadbare
- out-at-elbows
- famished
- penniless
- unaffluent
- penurious
- impecunious
- down-and-out
- beggared
- poverty-stricken
- beggarly
- needful
- disadvantaged
- indigent
- down-on-one-s-luck
- deprived
- needy
- depressed
- destitute
- bankrupted
Weak:
Strongest:
- wealthy
- fat
- comfortable
- opulent
- affluent
- monied
- moneyed
- flush
- rich
- fat
- comfortable
- affluent
- well-to-do
- wealthy
- well-to-do
- opulent
- moneyed
- flush
- monied
- rich
Strong:
- deep-pocketed
- prosperous
- well-heeled
- well-off
- well-off
- silk-stocking
- fat-cat
- deep-pocketed
- well-heeled
- fat-cat
- silk-stocking
- prosperous
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
hard up Meaning
Wordnet
hard up (s)
not having enough money to pay for necessities
hard up Sentence Examples
- The family was hard up for money after losing their jobs.
- The old man was hard up for companionship in his twilight years.
- The student was hard up for ideas for his research project.
- The store was hard up for customers during the economic downturn.
- The team was hard up for a win after losing several matches in a row.
- The charity was hard up for volunteers to help with their outreach programs.
- The traveler was hard up for water in the scorching desert.
- The writer was hard up for inspiration for his next novel.
- The politician was hard up for support as his approval ratings plummeted.
- The business was hard up for cash flow and was facing bankruptcy.
FAQs About the word hard up
not having enough money to pay for necessities
poor, broke, out of pocket, impoverished, dirt-poor, bankrupt, necessitous, pauperized, out at the elbows, threadbare
wealthy, fat, comfortable, opulent, affluent, monied, moneyed, flush, rich, fat
The family was hard up for money after losing their jobs.
The old man was hard up for companionship in his twilight years.
The student was hard up for ideas for his research project.
The store was hard up for customers during the economic downturn.