impecuniosity

[US]/ˌɪmpɪˈkjuːniˌɒsɪti/
[UK]/ˌɪmpɪˈkjuːniˌɑːsɪti/

Translation

n.lack of money; pennilessness; poverty

Example Sentences

despite his lifelong impecuniosity, he remained cheerful and generous.

the artist's impecuniosity forced him to sell his early paintings.

impecuniosity among students is often the result of rising tuition fees.

the novel vividly describes the impecuniosity of the urban poor.

her impecuniosity was a temporary state caused by unexpected unemployment.

the charity aims to alleviate impecuniosity in developing nations.

he tried to conceal his impecuniosity from his wealthy friends.

rising inflation led to widespread impecuniosity among pensioners.

impecuniosity should not be a barrier to accessing higher education.

the family faced impecuniosity after the primary breadwinner lost his job.

historical records detail the impecuniosity of the poet during his later years.

she wrote about her impecuniosity with great wit and humor.

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