08/15/2013
Impecunious (adj.) :: having little or no money
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08/15/2013
Impecunious (adj.) :: having little or no money
08/14/2013
Insidious (adj.) :: proceeding in a gradual way with harmful effects
After years in debt, he learned what it meant to finally be SOLVENT.
08/13/2013
Solvent (adj.) :: having money rather than debt
In the early 20th century, only the AFFLUENT could afford to travel abroad.
08/06/2013
Affluent (adj.) :: wealthy, having a great deal of money
We experienced a TRANSIENT cold front.
08/05/2013
Transient (adj.) :: lasting for only a short period of time
His anger was INERADICABLE, no matter how many times she apologized.
08/02/2013
Ineradicable (adj.) :: unable to be destroyed or removed
The man adopted a PROFLIGATE lifestyle with his salary's raise.
08/01/2013
Profligate (adj.) :: wasteful in the use of resources