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    indigent

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    C1
    adj.AdjectiveSo poor as to need help from others
    The charitable agency offered free meals to indigent members of the tribe

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    Level Up Your English Vocabulary (Learn 30 Advanced English Synonyms)

    09:03Level Up Your English Vocabulary (Learn 30 Advanced English Synonyms)
    • Another way to say poor is indigent.

      Another way to say poor is indigent.

    • He's indigent, your honor.

      He's indigent, your honor.

    C1

    Bryan Stevenson on Evening the Odds in American Justice

    29:35Bryan Stevenson on Evening the Odds in American Justice
    • It also promises money to states to improve indigent defense.

      It also promises money to states to improve indigent defense.

    • the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. It also promises money to states to improve indigent

      the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. It also promises money to states to improve indigent

    B1

    Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)

    14:48Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)
    • Rochester might probably win that noble lady's love, if he chose to strive for it: is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian?" "I'll do it," I resolved;

      Rochester might probably win that noble lady's love, if he chose to strive for it: is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian?" "I'll do it," I resolved;

    • Rochester might probably win that noble lady's love, if he chose to strive for it: is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian?" "I'll do it," I resolved;

      Rochester might probably win that noble lady's love, if he chose to strive for it: is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian?" "I'll do it," I resolved;

    B1