mendiant (Meaning)
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mendiant (n.)
See Mendinant.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mendiant
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mendiant Sentence Examples
- The mendiant stood at the street corner, his hands outstretched for alms.
- The homeless mendiant sought refuge in the shelter on the cold winter nights.
- The rich nobleman ignored the mendiant's pleas for charity.
- The mendiant's tattered clothes and worn-out shoes hinted at his dire circumstances.
- The mendiant's daily routine consisted of begging and scavenging for food.
- Despite his poverty, the mendiant possessed a dignified demeanor.
- The mendiant's persistent requests for money became a familiar sight in the neighborhood.
- The mendiant often relied on the kindness of strangers to survive.
- The mendiant's pleas for help were met with varying degrees of compassion.
- The mendiant's life was a testament to the challenges faced by society's most vulnerable.
FAQs About the word mendiant
See Mendinant.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mendiant stood at the street corner, his hands outstretched for alms.
The homeless mendiant sought refuge in the shelter on the cold winter nights.
The rich nobleman ignored the mendiant's pleas for charity.
The mendiant's tattered clothes and worn-out shoes hinted at his dire circumstances.