noun
- the state or condition of having little or no money; poverty or lack of funds
Usage: formal; often used in literary or academic contexts
Examples
- Despite his impecuniosity, he maintained his dignity and refused charity.
- The author's early impecuniosity did not prevent him from becoming a celebrated writer.
- Her impecuniosity forced her to seek employment immediately after graduation.
- The family's impecuniosity was a constant source of stress during the economic downturn.
- He spoke candidly about his period of impecuniosity before his business succeeded.
- Impecuniosity is not a reflection of one's intelligence or worth as a person.