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destitute

Povert vs Destitute - What's the difference?

povert | destitute |


As a noun povert

is poverty.

As an adjective destitute is

lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

Retribution vs Destitute - What's the difference?

retribution | destitute |


As a noun retribution

is remuneration, reward.

As an adjective destitute is

lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

Destitute vs Bankrupt - What's the difference?

destitute | bankrupt |


As adjectives the difference between destitute and bankrupt

is that destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken while bankrupt is in a condition of bankruptcy; unable to pay one's debts.

As a verb bankrupt is

to force into bankruptcy.

As a noun bankrupt is

one who becomes unable to pay his or her debts; an insolvent person.

Destitute vs Deplorable - What's the difference?

destitute | deplorable |


As adjectives the difference between destitute and deplorable

is that destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken while deplorable is deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad.

Lack vs Destitute - What's the difference?

lack | destitute |


As a noun lack

is a defect or failing; moral or spiritual degeneracy.

As a verb lack

is to be without, to need, to require.

As an adjective destitute is

lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

Destitute vs Miserable - What's the difference?

destitute | miserable |


As adjectives the difference between destitute and miserable

is that destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken while miserable is in a state of misery: very sad, ill, or poor.

Meager vs Destitute - What's the difference?

meager | destitute |


As adjectives the difference between meager and destitute

is that meager is having little flesh; lean; thin while destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

As a verb meager

is to make lean.

Broken vs Destitute - What's the difference?

broken | destitute |


As adjectives the difference between broken and destitute

is that broken is fragmented, in separate pieces while destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

As a verb broken

is past participle of lang=en.

As a proper noun Broken

is torres Strait Creole.

Meagre vs Destitute - What's the difference?

meagre | destitute |


As adjectives the difference between meagre and destitute

is that meagre is having little flesh; lean; thin while destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

As a noun meagre

is , an edible fish of the family sciaenidae.

As a verb meagre

is to make lean.

Bourgeois vs Destitute - What's the difference?

bourgeois | destitute |


As adjectives the difference between bourgeois and destitute

is that bourgeois is of or relating to the middle class, especially its attitudes and conventions while destitute is lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.

As a noun bourgeois

is (political|collectively) the middle class.

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