impecunious
adjective | /impecunious/
having very little or no money; poor
impecunious
adjective | /impecunious/
Advanced WordsHARDhaving very little or no money; poor
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"As a student he was impecunious and relied on cheap meals."
"The charity helps impecunious families during winter."
Mnemonic Trick
IMPECUNIOUS → IM + PECUNIARY (money) — not moneyed: poor.
Etymology
From Latin impecuniosus, from pecunia “money.”
Used for lack of funds or poverty.
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