Destitute

usgb/ˈdestɪtuːt/
adjective

Having no money, no food, no home, and no belongings.

Many homeless people are destitute and rely on charities for food and clothing.
Visual representation of "destitute" - Having no money, no food, no home, and no belongings

Often appears as...

  • destitute of hope
  • destitute of resources
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Extreme Need

Use 'destitute' to describe someone in severe poverty, lacking basic necessities.

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The flood left many villagers destitute, without shelter or food.
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Careful Use

'Destitute' is a strong word. Use it to describe dire situations, not just being low on funds.

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You're not destitute if you can't afford a new phone; it's for when you can't afford meals.
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Help Context

Often associated with charity, as destitute people might need external assistance.

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Organizations worldwide are striving to aid destitute families impacted by war.
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bankruptbeggarlyhomelessimpecuniousimpoverishindigentinsolventneedypenniless
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