Impecunious
[im-peh-KYOO-nee-uhs]
Hint 1.
Impecunious people don't receive many pecuniary gains.
Hint 2.
The Latin root im, which means “without,” and the Latin root pecunia, meaning “money” or “wealth.”
What is the best definition of impecunious?
A.
Jealous of others who are more fortunate
B.
Committed to one’s life work and passion
C.
Perpetually penniless and struggling to get by
D.
Fortunate or blessed with riches
Hint 1.
Impecunious people don't receive many pecuniary gains.
Hint 2.
The Latin root im, which means “without,” and the Latin root pecunia, meaning “money” or “wealth.”
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