It means a needy or destitute person. Here are some sentences.
The indigent rely on government assistance for basic needs.
The nonprofit organization provides resources and support for the indigent population in the community.
Approximately 73% of state jurisdictions use public defender systems exclusively to provide indigent defense services.
The rebel refused to follow orders from the government.
The nouns in the sentence are:profession, subject of the sentence;law, a noun appositive that restates the subject noun;calling, object of the preposition 'for'.
The concrete noun in the sentence is "victim", which is a tangible and physical entity.
In that sentence, indigent is a noun.
Indigent means "poor" So eg. the Indigent old lady was trying to get up the stairs.
The word 'indigent' is not a noun.The word 'indigent' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as poor, as without financial means.The noun form of the adjective 'indigent' is indigence.To describe a person as indigent is factual, not an insult.
"The man lost his job and became indigent.""Homeless and indigent people often depend on charitable programs."(noun singular) "He had been an indigent for fifteen years, living on handouts."(noun plural) "The indigent seldom get the regular medical care they need."NOTE : similar words in spelling or soundindigent - penniless or poor, destitute.indigenous - the populace native to the area.indignant - angry or upset, with an air of righteousness.Here is a sentence with all three possibilities:"Indigenous indigent are indignant."Indigenous - the populace native to the area.Indigent - penniless or poor, destitute.Indignant - angry or upset, with an air of righteousness.
When you're indigent, they must provide a lawyer for you.
The nonprofit organization provides resources and support for the indigent population in the community.
Indigent people often depend upon government aid.
In the noun phrase 'indigent servant', the adjective 'indigent' is used to describe the noun (servant) as poor and/or needy. The noun 'servant' is a word for a person. The noun phrase 'indigent servant' is a word for an impoverished person who works for another, often as part of a household staff. The noun phrase does not tell us if the person was impoverished before obtaining the position of servant or is impoverished due to employment under the current master (employer).
The cracks in the wall were expanding, indicating a structural problem.
He was indigent and therefore arrested for vagrancy.
how can you use the word content in noun and verb in a sentence
Yes you can it is a noun and a verb depending on how you use it