Impecuniosity [noun]

Definition of Impecuniosity:

poverty

Opposite/Antonyms of Impecuniosity:

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Sentence/Example of Impecuniosity:

Ever since leaving England Charles and his followers had suffered from the most direful impecuniosity.

Impecuniosity seems to have been a chronic state with the artist and sometimes to have pressed hard upon him.

When last met, you suffered from the impecuniosity of a churched mouse.

The amount of impecuniosity those fellows get through in the course of a term is something inconceivable.

Mr. Osborne had had thirty years' experience with the impecuniosity of authors.

It is a lamentable fact that impecuniosity is the common lot of the class.

You're in a most confounded state of impecuniosity; you haven't a sou left, and I'm afraid your pipe is finally extinguished.

She evidently thought he referred to her nephew's impecuniosity; and he did, but not as she supposed.

Always suffering from impecuniosity, the Burtons were perpetually revolving schemes for increasing their income.

As he didn't ask for it—probably he knew my chronic impecuniosity too well to do that—I didn't know he was 'on the borrow.'