impecunious (Meaning)

Wordnet

impecunious (s)

not having enough money to pay for necessities

Webster

impecunious (a.)

Not having money; habitually without money; poor.

impecunious Sentence Examples

  1. The impecunious artist struggled to make ends meet while pursuing his creative aspirations.
  2. The family was left impecunious after the sudden loss of the father's job.
  3. The impecunious student relied on scholarships and part-time work to pay for college.
  4. The company's financial woes rendered many of its employees impecunious.
  5. The impecunious traveler had to budget carefully to afford food and accommodation on his journey.
  6. The impecunious nature of the town made it difficult for businesses to thrive.
  7. The impecunious siblings shared a tiny apartment, living a meager existence.
  8. The impecunious writer couldn't afford a proper desk, so he worked on his manuscripts at a park bench.
  9. The impecunious musician had to sell his instruments to pay for rent and food.
  10. The impecunious government faced severe budget constraints, forcing it to cut essential services.

FAQs About the word impecunious

not having enough money to pay for necessitiesNot having money; habitually without money; poor.

impoverished, poor, down-and-out, needy, destitute, bankrupt, indigent, deprived, beggared, pauperized

well-to-do, monied, affluent, rich, opulent, rich, fat,wealthy, moneyed, monied

The impecunious artist struggled to make ends meet while pursuing his creative aspirations.

The family was left impecunious after the sudden loss of the father's job.

The impecunious student relied on scholarships and part-time work to pay for college.

The company's financial woes rendered many of its employees impecunious.