broke (Meaning)
broke (s)
lacking funds
broke (imp.)
of Break
broke ()
of Break
imp. & p. p. of Break.
broke (v. i.)
To transact business for another.
To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp.
Synonyms & Antonyms of broke
Synonyms:
- underprivileged
- tapped out
- low
- reduced
- short
- unaffluent
- cash-strapped
- straitened
- poorish
- disadvantaged
- distressed
- possessionless
- down on one's luck
- hardscrabble
- hand-to-mouth
- dispossessed
- insolvent
- pinched
- bust
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
broke Sentence Examples
- After overspending during the holidays, she found herself completely broke by January.
- He had to borrow money from his friend because he was broke until his next paycheck.
- The unexpected medical bills left them broke and struggling to make ends meet.
- Without a job, he worried about becoming broke and unable to support his family.
- She felt ashamed when she realized she was broke and couldn't afford to go out with her friends.
- The economic downturn left many families broke and facing financial hardship.
- Despite his best efforts to budget, he always seemed to end up broke by the end of the month.
- They had to cancel their vacation plans because they were broke and couldn't afford the trip.
- Being broke forced him to get creative with his meals, relying on inexpensive ingredients.
- The college student lived frugally to avoid being broke before the end of the semester.
FAQs About the word broke
lacking fundsof Break, of Break, To transact business for another., To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp., imp. & p. p. of Break.
impoverished, beggared, deprived, poor, bankrupt, needy, destitute, necessitous, threadbare, skint
wealthy, monied, affluent, flush, opulent, moneyed, moneyed, rich, fat, opulent
After overspending during the holidays, she found herself completely broke by January.
He had to borrow money from his friend because he was broke until his next paycheck.
The unexpected medical bills left them broke and struggling to make ends meet.
Without a job, he worried about becoming broke and unable to support his family.