Verbal Ability - Synonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Synonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 32)
Directions to Solve
In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
32.
INSOLVENT
Discussion:
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Revathy said:
1 decade ago
What is meant by penniless?
Manojit said:
1 decade ago
Penniless is an adjective.
Penniless ==> very poor, without money.
Penniless ==> very poor, without money.
Achu said:
1 decade ago
Insolvent means bankrupt that is the man could not pay the money.
Rahul kanna said:
1 decade ago
Bankrupt and broke both mean the same.
The question should also specify its "parts of speech".
If insolvent is "adjective" then answer is "broke".
If insolvent is "noun" then answer is "bankrupt".
The question should also specify its "parts of speech".
If insolvent is "adjective" then answer is "broke".
If insolvent is "noun" then answer is "bankrupt".
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Gowthami said:
1 decade ago
Give me a sentence using penniless and bankrupt?
Samasindhuri said:
1 decade ago
What is the meaning of broke?
Anurag noddy said:
10 years ago
Some one who can't pay his debts is obviously poor and penniless. And broke all are same.
Mohan said:
9 years ago
A person, not ability to pay the borrowing money to bank in the particular time period is known as bankrupt.
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Usha said:
9 years ago
Can anyone tell the difference b/w the bankrupt, penniless, broke?
Anii said:
9 years ago
Penniless - you don't even have a penny.
Broke - used in an expression to tell that you don't have money.
Broke - used in an expression to tell that you don't have money.
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