Broke synonyms
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Part of speech:
out of money
The definition of impecunious is a person without any money.
ruined (related)
The definition of needy is someone who is poor, or someone who demands a lot of care or attention.
insolvent (related)
Unable to pay one's bills as they fall due.
Lacking the necessities of life; living in complete poverty
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Like or fit for a beggar; very poor, worthless, inadequate, etc.
Reduced to poverty.
Not adequate in quality or quantity; inferior:
rich (related)
Highly varied, developed, or complex:
Completely broke; having no money.
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To cause to become financially bankrupt.
Seriously or vigorously:
To break down suddenly; fail; give way
Alternative spelling of down and out.
In financial need:
In great need; destitute; needy
Characteristic of, or giving the appearance of, poverty
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(Slang, UK, Australia) Penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.
(Sports) To bump a volleyball.
To prevent the flow or passage of:
To adjust (a garment) for a better fit.
To conquer decisively; crush
The definition of indebted is that you owe money or favors to someone.
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solvent (antonym)
The definition of solvent is having more assets than liabilities and something that has the power to dissolve other items.
Having a flat heel or no heel
Entirely without money.
wealthy (antonym)
Of, characterized by, or suggestive of wealth or abundance
Characterized by extreme poverty; impoverished
(UK)and (Australia) Completely without money to spend.
To break (a law, rule, promise, etc.); fail to keep or observe; infringe on
(Slang) To leave a place; depart
To set or put apart into sections, groups, sets, units, etc.; cause to part; divide; disunite; sever
To ruin completely; defeat utterly; wreck
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To stumble, especially to stumble and go lame. Used of horses.
To perform for an audience:
To burst forth or out, as from some restraint
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To wear a sailing vessel
To surpass or exceed:
To divulge is defined as to disclose information or share private information.
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To allow to be seen; disclose; reveal; exhibit; display
(--- Now Rare) To reveal; disclose; expose
To disclose is defined as to make something known or reveal something.
(Now rare) To interrupt, to stop or cease temporarily or periodically; to suspend.
To pause is defined as to stop for a brief period of time.
To be discarded or abolished:
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(Informal) To desire something greatly:
To miss, neglect, or omit: used with an infinitive
To make or become weak or weaker.
Soften is defined as to make more soft or more gentle.
To dampen is defined as to make something a little bit wet, or to reduce or make weaker.
Interrupt is defined as to stop or cause something to stop for a period of time.
To stop; end
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To aid in the growth of; strengthen:
Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
To cause to come into forceful contact with something, especially with a sharp sound:
To undergo a fracture.
To make a hole or gap in; break through.
To go beyond or over (a limit or boundary); exceed or overstep:
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Trespass is defined as to go onto someone's property, or to cross a social boundary.
(Intransitive) To discern, notice, identify or distinguish.
A drop of the clear salty liquid secreted by glands (lacrimal glands) in the eyes. Tears wet the membrane covering the eye and help rid the eye of irritating substances.
To tame is defined as to make wild and frightening people, animals or things calm and gentle.
To give way suddenly under strain, as nerves, resistance, etc.
To escape or pass from a person's memory, mind, power, grasp, etc.
Shiver is defined as to shake or tremble.
To sever is to separate or to cut or slice something.
(Uncommon) To split or to withdraw one or more constituent entities from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation.
To rupture is to break or burst, or to cause to break or burst.
To give temporary possession and use of in return for the payment of rent or a fee; lease or let
To break down completely; demolish
To give emphasis to; stress:
To give an abrupt pull to; tug at:
To separate or open by means of a sharp point or points.
To penetrate is to pass into or through something.
Completely, fully, or to the point of exhaustion
To go away; leave:
Lull is defined as to calm or soothe.
To dispose of or get rid of, as by killing
To allow to lapse.
To make invalid. Especially applied to contract law.
To infringe is defined as to violate a law or agreement, or to exceed limits.
To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
Of property or a contractual right, to interfere in such a way as to diminish its value.
(Informal) To give in; buckle:
To flee is defined as to run away from someone or something to get away from something unpleasant.
To let out or draw off (a gas, for example) from a container.
Escape is defined as to get away.
To get rid of; eliminate:
To improve a product or service in ways that displaces an established one and surprises the market.
To refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.
To undo the joining of; separate.
To disintegrate is defined as to break apart and fall to pieces.
The definition of discipline is to punish someone for their behavior.
To disable is defined as to make something not work that was working before, or to injure someone in a way that makes them unable to do something.
To put an end to; do away with
To defeat is defined as to beat someone at something or to prevent something from happening.
To separate or break down something into its components; to disintegrate or fragment
To dash is defined as to move quickly, to destroy or to add elements to something.
(Informal) To pretend not to see or know (a person); snub
To give way; collapse:
Cripple is defined as to disable or make unable to function properly.
To cause (china, for example) to become covered with a network of fine cracks.
To give or exchange information, signals, or messages in any way, as by talk, gestures, or writing
To cleave is to split or separate something, especially along a natural line of separation or using a sharp tool, or to stick or adhere strongly to something or someone.
Chip is defined as to break off a small piece or cut into small pieces.
To make a hole in so as to let out liquid; tap (a cask)
Blunder means to say or do something in a careless or stupid way.
To say or tell
To be found to exist or appear:
To overcome, as by persuasion or training; control
To create or fashion a recess in:
To be inconsistent with; be contrary to:
To crush is defined as to press hard enough to injure, break into small pieces or beat down emotionally.
To pull down, tear down, or smash to pieces (a building, etc.)
Crash means to violently smash or break or to make a loud and sudden noise.
To unfasten or separate and remove; disconnect; disengage
To divide into portions or shares; parcel out:
In surgery, to separate different anatomical structures along natural lines by dividing the connective tissue framework.
To make a long deep cut in; slash deeply.
To cut or wound with a sweeping stroke or strokes, as of a knife
To split; cleave
kept (antonym)
To make regular entries in; maintain a continuous record of transactions, accounts, or happenings in
made (antonym)
Make is defined as to produce something.
repaired (antonym)
To set right; remedy:
stabilized (antonym)
To maintain the stability of (an airplane or ship, for example) by means of a stabilizer.
strengthened (antonym)
(Intransitive) To grow strong or stronger.
agreed (antonym)
To share an opinion or feeling; be in accord:
obeyed (antonym)
To carry out or fulfill the command, order, or instruction of.
hid (antonym)
To beat with a whip made from hide.
allowed (antonym)
The definition of allow means to permit or to give permission.
caused (antonym)
To be the cause of or reason for; result in.
waited (antonym)
To be a waiter or waitress at:
fastened (antonym)
To close or join in a particular manner:
attached (antonym)
(Mil.) To join (troops, a unit, etc.) temporarily to some other unit
secured (antonym)
To secure is to firmly attach something, to take action to make an area safe or to obtain something that you have been seeking.
fixed (antonym)
To influence the outcome or actions of (something) by improper or unlawful means:
joined (antonym)
To join is defined as to bring or connect together or to become part of something that already exists.
happened (related)
To be the fate; become:
revealed (related)
The definition of reveal is to show, disclose or admit something.
suspended (related)
To hold in abeyance; defer:
divided (related)
To separate into parts; split up; sever
threw (related)
comin (related)
banged-up (related)
(Archaic) Lacking; destitute (of)
on-one-s-uppers
Batter means to repeatedly bang or hit something.
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