"Impecuniously" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Impecuniously" Meaning

Impecuniously means "lacking money" or "in a state of poverty". It describes someone who is impoverished, penniless, or unable to afford necessities.

"Impecuniously" Examples

Examples of "impecuniously"


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The struggling artist had to live impecuniously in a small, dingy apartment, barely making ends meet with his meager income from selling paintings on the street.

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After the company went bankrupt, the CEO had to live impecuniously, selling his luxury car and moving to a modest apartment to cut expenses.

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The young entrepreneur started his business with no initial capital, and had to live impecuniously for the first two years, often going without pay just to keep the company afloat.

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During the economic downturn, many families had to live impecuniously, cutting back on luxuries and living off their savings to make ends meet.

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The famous author wrote his first book impecuniously, working multiple jobs to support himself while he honed his writing skills, eventually leading to his big breakthrough and literary success.

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Impecuniosity refers to the state of being poverty-stricken, destitute, or lacking in money. It is often used to describe someone who is poverty-ridden or without sufficient funds to meet their basic needs.

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To impede means to hinder or obstruct someone or something from moving freely, progressing, or achieving their goals. It can also mean to slow down or delay an event, process, or action. For example: "The heavy traffic impeded our journey to the city, making us late for the meeting."

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