Crossword-Solution: INDIGENT 8 letters, 64 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Indigent a. Wanting; void; free; destitute; -- used with of.
Indigent a. Destitute of property or means of comfortable
subsistence; needy; poor; in want; necessitous.

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INDIGENT anagram ENDINGIT

We have 64 clues for the answer “INDIGENT”

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starveling 1 answer
LIFE necessities, lacking in 1 answer
Pauper 7 answers
necessitous 9 answers
LACKING necessities of life 11 answers
DESTITUTE person 13 answers
Beggar. 22 answers
BAD OFF 24 answers
POOR person 24 answers
Back Street 26 answers
biter 39 answers
Impecunious 40 answers
Penniless 42 answers
Needy 43 answers
Hard up 44 answers
slatternly 45 answers
frumpish 46 answers
Mangy 47 answers
dirt poor 48 answers
pokey 49 answers
Sleazy 49 answers
Tatty 49 answers
frumpy 49 answers
Unpretentious 50 answers
rubbishy 51 answers
Ratty 51 answers
Tacky 51 answers
Underfed 51 answers
scruffy 52 answers
anachronous 52 answers
unstylish 53 answers
insolvent 54 answers
dowdy 55 answers
frowzy 56 answers
Torn 56 answers
Emaciated 56 answers
Bedraggled 56 answers
Superannuated 56 answers
belated 56 answers
Tattered 59 answers
unfashionable 60 answers
Vintage 60 answers
outdated 61 answers
Worn 62 answers
Outmoded 62 answers
Bygone 62 answers
Obsolete 63 answers
seedy 63 answers
Dated 63 answers
DISTRESSED ___ 64 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INDIGENT (5)

Destitute; indigent; empty; unfurnished or scantily furnished; Ð used with of (rarely with in) before the thing wanting or taken away; as, a room bare of furniture.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
They were hardworking women, most of them supporting indigent husbands or brothers, and they laughed rather bitterly at having stirred the boy to such fervid and florid inventions.
The Troll Garden and Selected Stories Willa Cather 1995
This idea of Monaco's Prince strikes one as most timely, and as opening a career for other indigent crowned heads.
Worldly Ways and Byways Eliot Gregory 2007
Goodness! What a quantity of superfluous silk hast thou got about thee, girl! I could never teach the fools of this age, that the indigent world could be clothed out of the trimmings of the vain.
She Stoops to Conquer Oliver Goldsmith 1995
But how comes it that the elder brother should succeed to the family estate, and be a wealthy commoner, and the younger be a poor man, and yet rule as chief in Anaho? That the one should be wealthy, and the other almost indigent is probably to be explained by some adoption; for comparatively few children are brought up in the house or succeed to the estates of their natural begetters.
In the South Seas Robert Louis Stevenson 2012

Quotes with INDIGENT (3)

The only philosophy that can be practiced responsibly in the face of despair is the attempt to contemplate all things as they would present themselves from the standpoint of redemption. Knowledge has no light but that shed on the world by redemption: all else is reconstruction, mere technique. Perspectives must be fashioned that displace and estrange the world, that reveal its fissures and crevices, as indigent and distorted as it will one day appear in the Messianic light.
Theodor W. Adorno
Up to this point, it was rare for the mad to be distinguished from the poor, the homeless, the indigent, beggars, vagabonds, petty criminals and others who were unable to fit into society or take care of themselves. It was rare, too, that they were locked up.
Mike Jay A Visionary Madness: The Case of James Tilly Matthews and the Influencing Machine
..I began speaking.. First, I took issue with the media's characterization of the post-Katrina New Orleans as resembling the third world as its poor citizens clamored for a way out. I suggested that my experience in New Orleans working with the city's poorest people in the years before the storm had reflected the reality of third-world conditions in New Orleans, and that Katrina had not turned New Orleans into a third-world city but had only revealed it to the world as such. …
Billy Sothern Down in New Orleans: Reflections from a Drowned City
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Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.

Used 8 times in crossword archives (1986–2016).