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impecunious

/ˌɪm.pəˈkjuː.ni.əs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    having a very small amount of money; poor


Pronunciation
  1. /ˌɪm.pəˈkjuː.ni.əs/



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Synonyms

penniless , poor
Rhymes
Words rhyming with impecunious
penurious , pecuniary , equinoxious
Variants
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impecuniosities , impecuniosity , impecunious , impecuniously , impecuniousness , impecuniousnesses
Etymology
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from Latin impicuus, 'unprovided for, unprotected'


Trivia
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  1. The word 'impecunious' is often used interchangeably with the term 'penurious'. However, 'impecunious' implies a state of being poor, while 'penurious' implies a reluctance to spend money.

  2. The word 'impecunious' comes from the Latin word 'impicuus', which means 'unprovided for, unprotected'.

  3. In medieval Europe, an impecunious knight was one who did not have enough money to maintain himself and his family. He was often expected to seek patronage from a wealthy lord or to take up a menial job to support himself.


Related Concepts
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  1. poverty: A state of being poor, lacking a certain amount of money or resources.

  2. indigence: A state of being in need of financial assistance or relief.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'impecunious' is often used to describe characters who are struggling financially. For example, in Charles Dickens' 'David Copperfield', the character Uriah Heep is described as impecunious before he inherits a fortune.

How to Memorize "impecunious"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a person with empty pockets or a person sitting on a mat with an empty bowl, signifying the lack of resources or money.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word with the feeling of being broke or the fear of not having enough money to meet one's needs.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Impoverished Man Can't Understand Payment' to remember the meaning of impecunious.

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To help you remember the word 'impecunious', follow these practical tricks with steps:

1. Break it down: The word 'impecunious' can be broken down into two parts, 'im-' and 'pecunious'. 'Im-' is a prefix meaning 'not' or 'without', and 'pecunious' means rich. So, 'impecunious' means 'not rich' or 'poor'.

2. Visualize poverty: To remember 'impecunious', try visualizing a person who is extremely poor and has very little money. Imagine them struggling to make ends meet and having to go without many things that most people take for granted.

3. Use it in a sentence: Another way to remember 'impecunious' is to use it in a sentence. For example, 'The struggling artist lived an impecunious lifestyle, often going without meals to afford art supplies.'

4. Associate it with a sound: You can also try associating 'impecunious' with a sound. For example, you could think of the word 'impoverished' which sounds similar and has a similar meaning.

5. Practice, practice, practice: As with any new word, practice is key. Try using 'impecunious' in conversation or writing, and soon it will become a part of your vocabulary.


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