Financial Difficulty: English Vocabulary List

Explore 10 English words about financial difficulty with pronunciation, definitions and example sentences.

10 words English Proverbs: Wealth And Success
beggars cannot be choosers /bˈɛɡɚz kænˈɑːt biː tʃˈuːzɚz/ sentence

used to suggest that in a state of desperation, one must accept whatever is available, rather than being selective or demanding

"It was not a great hotel, but beggars cannot be choosers."

"With limited funding and a tight timeline, they accepted the modest office space — beggars cannot be choosers at this stage."

in times of prosperity, friends will be plenty; in times of adversity, not one in twenty /ɪn tˈaɪmz ʌv pɹəspˈɛɹɪɾi fɹˈɛndz wɪl biː plˈɛnti ɪn tˈaɪmz ʌv ædvˈɚsɪɾi nˌɑːt wˈʌn ɪn twˈɛnti/ sentence

used to imply that people are attracted to success and wealth, but true friendship is revealed in times of hardship, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and support in friendships

"True friends help in hardship."

"When his business failed, most of his so-called friends vanished; in times of prosperity, friends will be plenty; in times of adversity, not one in twenty."

when poverty comes in (at|) the door, love flies out (of|) the window /wˌɛn pˈɑːvɚɾi kˈʌmz ɪn æt ðə dˈoːɹ lˈʌv flˈaɪz ˈaʊt ʌv ðə wˈɪndoʊ/ sentence

used to suggest that financial difficulties or poverty can put a strain on a relationship, causing love and affection to diminish or disappear

"Financial pressure destroys love — when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window."

"The constant money worries wore the relationship down — when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window."

poverty is no sin /pˈɑːvɚɾi ɪz nˈoʊ sˈɪn/ sentence

used to imply that being poor or lacking material wealth is not a moral failing or a source of shame, encouraging empathy and understanding toward those who are less fortunate

"Being poor is not shameful."

"The community outreach program emphasized that poverty is no sin, offering support without judgment."

a beggar can never be bankrupt /ɐ bˈɛɡɚ kæn nˈɛvɚ biː bˈæŋkɹʌpt/ sentence

used to imply that someone who has nothing cannot experience financial ruin, as they have no material possessions or assets to lose, emphasizing the importance of simplicity and humility in life

"Having nothing means no loss."

"After losing his job and home, he realized a beggar can never be bankrupt."

an empty purse frightens away friends /ɐn ˈɛmpti pˈɜːs fɹˈaɪʔn̩z ɐwˈeɪ fɹˈɛndz/ sentence

used to imply that people may be less inclined to associate with those who are poor or struggling

"Poverty drives friends away — an empty purse frightens away friends."

"As the money ran out, people stopped calling — an empty purse frightens away friends."

the poor man pays twice /ðə pˈʊɹ mˈæn pˈeɪz twˈaɪs/ sentence

used to imply that a poor man often ends up spending more due to the need for cheaper, lower-quality items that require frequent replacement or repair

"The poor pay more for everything in the long run — the poor man pays twice."

"She could not afford the upfront cost and ended up paying more in instalments — the poor man pays twice."

poverty is no disgrace, but it is a great inconvenience /pˈɑːvɚɾi ɪz nˈoʊ dɪsɡɹˈeɪs bˌʌt ɪt ɪz ɐ ɡɹˈeɪt ɪnkənvˈiːnɪəns/ sentence

used to imply that while being poor is not a shameful condition, it can create significant challenges, hardships, and limitations in life

"Poverty causes hardship."

"She acknowledged that poverty is not a disgrace, but it is a great inconvenience for daily life."

poverty is not a crime /pˈɑːvɚɾi ɪz nˌɑːɾə kɹˈaɪm/ sentence

used to imply that being poor is not inherently a moral failing or a punishable offense, and individuals should not be treated as inferior or guilty due to their economic circumstances

"Being poor is not illegal."

"The charity's mission was to remind people that poverty is not a crime."

a moneyless man goes fast through the market /ə ˈmənilɪs mæn goʊz fæst θru ðə ˈmɑrkɪt/ sentence

used to imply that people who lack financial resources tend to focus on their basic needs and move quickly through life, driven by necessity rather than material desires

"A poor man moves fast."

"A moneyless man goes fast through the market, unburdened by the desire for luxury goods."

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