Poor, needy, penniless, impoverished, down-and-out.
Challenging synonyms of indigent include destitute and impecunious
(IM-pe-KYOO-nee-us). The impecunious person has little or no money:
“Many great writers have suffered through long periods of impecunious
obscurity”; “He is a lazy, impecunious wretch posing as a gentleman.”
The
destitute person has no visible means of support: “Ralph's addiction to
booze and gambling eventually left his family destitute”; “the starving,
destitute refugees of a war-torn nation.”
Indigent comes from the Latin indigentis, in need, wanting. The indigent
person is down-and-out and in need of assistance or relief: “They built a
new shelter for the homeless and the indigent”; “Some people resent
paying taxes to support the indigent members of society.”
Make_It_Happen
indigent = very poor
王二狗Mark
Poor, needy, penniless, impoverished, down-and-out. Challenging synonyms of indigent include destitute and impecunious (IM-pe-KYOO-nee-us). The impecunious person has little or no money: “Many great writers have suffered through long periods of impecunious obscurity”; “He is a lazy, impecunious wretch posing as a gentleman.”
王二狗Mark
The destitute person has no visible means of support: “Ralph's addiction to booze and gambling eventually left his family destitute”; “the starving, destitute refugees of a war-torn nation.” Indigent comes from the Latin indigentis, in need, wanting. The indigent person is down-and-out and in need of assistance or relief: “They built a new shelter for the homeless and the indigent”; “Some people resent paying taxes to support the indigent members of society.”