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been destitute
adjective
Lacking something; devoid; especially lacking money; poor, impoverished, poverty-stricken.
Exact(4)
He said: "I've been destitute and emotionally topsy turvy.
Whether black or Indian, the man had been destitute enough, and law-abiding enough, to leave no trace in the public record.
The charity's figures show that at least 3,373 refugees and asylum seekers in the UK have been destitute over the past three months.
"She would have been destitute... homeless".
Similar(53)
His family is destitute.
Most are destitute.
"We are destitute".
Not all of them are destitute.
They would not be destitute.
"They're not poor, they're destitute.
"Even if I am destitute?" "Yes.
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