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单词 indigence
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Definition of indigence in English:

indigence

noun ˈɪndɪdʒ(ə)nsˈɪndɪdʒəns
mass noun
  • A state of extreme poverty; destitution.

    he did valuable work towards the relief of indigence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For every one rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes indigence of the many.
    • Unsurprisingly, given the risk of arbitrary expropriation and extortion, the ordinary people responded by living in studied indigence.
    • But you have placed yourself in this predicament through bad policy, and your indigence keeps you in it.
    • It was really begun by small boys who had very little cord and would put their indigence to rights by recklessly cutting down other people's kites.
    • The influx of foreign students in the early 1970s transmuted the lives of Kathakali artistes who had known until then only indigence.
    Synonyms
    poverty, penury, impoverishment, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, destitution, pennilessness, privation, hand-to-mouth existence, pauperism
    insolvency, bankruptcy, ruin, ruination
    need, neediness, want, reduced/straitened/narrow circumstances, dire straits, deprivation, disadvantage, hardship, distress, financial distress, difficulties
    beggary, mendicancy, vagrancy
    rare pauperdom

Definition of indigence in US English:

indigence

nounˈindijənsˈɪndɪdʒəns
  • A state of extreme poverty.

    he did valuable work toward the relief of indigence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But you have placed yourself in this predicament through bad policy, and your indigence keeps you in it.
    • It was really begun by small boys who had very little cord and would put their indigence to rights by recklessly cutting down other people's kites.
    • The influx of foreign students in the early 1970s transmuted the lives of Kathakali artistes who had known until then only indigence.
    • For every one rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes indigence of the many.
    • Unsurprisingly, given the risk of arbitrary expropriation and extortion, the ordinary people responded by living in studied indigence.
    Synonyms
    poverty, penury, impoverishment, impecuniousness, impecuniosity, destitution, pennilessness, privation, hand-to-mouth existence, pauperism
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