indigence |
famine |
As a noun indigence
is extreme poverty or destitution.
As a proper noun famine is
the personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.
parsimony |
indigence |
As nouns the difference between parsimony and indigence
is that
parsimony is great reluctance to spend money unnecessarily while
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution.
indigence |
funds |
As nouns the difference between indigence and funds
is that
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution while
funds is .
indigence |
destitute |
As a noun indigence
is extreme poverty or destitution.
As an adjective destitute is
lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.
indigence |
meagerness |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between indigence and meagerness
is that
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution while
meagerness is the state of being meager.
indigence |
failure |
Related terms |
Indigence is a related term of failure.
As nouns the difference between indigence and failure
is that
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution while
failure is state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective, opposite of success.
extremity |
indigence |
Related terms |
Extremity is a related term of indigence.
As nouns the difference between extremity and indigence
is that
extremity is the most extreme or furthest point of something while
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution.
indigence |
deficiency |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between indigence and deficiency
is that
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution while
deficiency is inadequacy or incompleteness.
distress |
indigence |
Related terms |
Distress is a related term of indigence.
As nouns the difference between distress and indigence
is that
distress is (cause of) discomfort while
indigence is extreme poverty or destitution.
As a verb distress
is to cause strain or anxiety to someone.
indigence |
indigenous |
As a noun indigence
is extreme poverty or destitution.
As an adjective indigenous is
(chiefly|of living things) born or engendered in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.
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