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The noun form of destitute is destitution.

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How do I turn destitute into a noun?

Destitute is an adjective. To make a noun simply take off the final -e and add -ion: destitution.


What is the noun form of destitute?

any child who is not getting proper care even if his/her parents are alive... eg:- father is a criminal and is in jail.. n mother is not well.. so there is no 1 to take care of child, so the child will be called as destitute child...


What is an example with destitute in it?

The area was destitute and bare.


What part of speech is destitute?

Destitute is an adjective.


What is the opposite of destitute?

wealthyaffluentrich


When was Sisters of the Destitute created?

Sisters of the Destitute was created in 1927.


What is a good sentence for destitute?

She felt bad for the lady on the street that was destitute.


2 short examples of destitute in a sentence?

The area was destitute and bare


What does the word destitute mean?

Destitute means, utterly impoverished, or having no money.


Give an example how to use destitute in a sentence?

Barry Madoff, the once wealthy investment broker, is now imprisoned and destitute. The Great Depression left many Americans destitute without shelter, clothing or food. About one year after he stopped taking his medication for schophrenia, he was destitute and living on the streets. I may be unemployed, but I have some savings and I'm far from destitute. It's hard to believe that the star athlete was once a lonely, destitute orphan. His gambling addiction has left him destitute and forever in debt.


What is a synonym for the word impoverished?

adjective of quality The word poor is an adjective, so I am not sure what you mean by adjectives for poor. As a noun, it becomes poverty. As an adverb, it becomes poorly. A synonym for poor is impoverished. Poor has more than one meaning, it can be an indication of lack of money, or of bad quality.


Can a house be destitute?

No