Crossword-Solution: INDIGENCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indigence | n. | The condition of being indigent; want of estate, or means of comfortable subsistence; penury; poverty; as, helpless, indigence. |
We have 35 clues for the answer “INDIGENCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| a state of extreme poverty or destitution | 1 answer |
| Lady Poverty | 5 answers |
| BEGGARY | 6 answers |
| squalor | 9 answers |
| pauperism | 9 answers |
| A GENERAL STATE OF NEED EXISTS AMONG THE HOMELESS | 11 answers |
| subsistence level | 13 answers |
| ASCETICISM | 15 answers |
| low water | 16 answers |
| Back Street | 26 answers |
| poorness | 35 answers |
| neediness | 35 answers |
| Penury | 35 answers |
| impecuniousness | 35 answers |
| patchiness | 37 answers |
| beggarliness | 38 answers |
| dispossession | 39 answers |
| "Bankruptcy" | 39 answers |
| impoverishment | 40 answers |
| privation | 40 answers |
| insolvency | 41 answers |
| destitution | 43 answers |
| scarceness | 44 answers |
| Arrears | 50 answers |
| DEBIT ___ | 53 answers |
| paucity | 57 answers |
| shortfall | 58 answers |
| Scarcity | 61 answers |
| Poverty | 61 answers |
| undercurrent | 65 answers |
| Dearth | 65 answers |
| Misery | 69 answers |
| deficit | 70 answers |
| Unevenness | 70 answers |
| Necessity | 74 answers |
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Sentences with INDIGENCE (5)
You must have known, that while you were enjoying yourself in Devonshire pursuing fresh schemes, always gay, always happy, she was reduced to the extremest indigence.” “But, upon my soul, I did _not_ know it,” he warmly replied; “I did not recollect that I had omitted to give her my direction; and common sense might have told her how to find it out.” “Well, sir, and what said Mrs.
Half the inhabitants of Ferrol beg their bread; and amongst these, as it is said, are not unfrequently found retired naval officers, many of them maimed or otherwise wounded, who are left to pine in indigence; their pensions or salaries having been allowed to run three or four years in arrear, owing to the exigencies of the times.
This, however, was a secondary consideration; the main point was to veil the indigence of the housekeeping at the castle, and to make good his vaunt of the cheer which his resources could procure, without Lockhard’s assistance, and without supplies from his master.
China, which aims to modernize itself, has begun saying that "Being wealthy is the Right Way" (essay in the People's Daily), and has found it necessary to discard the immortal virtue, alive in China since long ago, that "Wealth is evil, indigence is honorable." That such a thing has come to pass is proof that China could not overcome the lure of extravagance.
Accustomed to wealth and ease, ill could my Husband support the transition to distress and indigence.
Quotes with INDIGENCE (3)
Let a man radically alter his thoughts, and he will be astonished at the rapid transformation it will effect in the material conditions of his life. Men imagine that thought can be kept secret, but it cannot; it rapidly crystallizes into habit, and habit solidifies into circumstance. Bestial thoughts crystallize into habits of drunkenness and sensuality, which solidify into circumstances of destitution and disease: impure thoughts of every kind crystallize into enervating and…
So, the rationale of having written this book is to say an inspiring word to a lot of people who are hurting, crying and sounding defeatist, an inspiring word to millions of people who are living in pain and indigence. I wrote it for a young chap who hopes there is no life after death so that he can finally rest, for a dejected ailing woman who thinks God enjoys torturing her and for some hopeless lad who threatens his friends he’d shoot himself. I wrote it for them and for myself.
Indigence is one of those states, politicians less likely wish to manage.