Down-And-Out

B1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    30 %
  • Down-And-Out Meanings

    adjective having no money, no job, and no place to live; destitute

    Fields related to down-and-out

    Literature

    Used to characterize characters who have hit rock bottom or are facing significant challenges

    Psychology

    Describing a state of extreme despair or hopelessness

    Social Services

    Referring to individuals who are experiencing poverty, homelessness, or other forms of extreme hardship

    Occupation Usage of down-and-out

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'down-and-out' may be used to describe a character who is experiencing poverty or hardship.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use the term 'down-and-out' to refer to individuals who are feeling hopeless or defeated.

    Social Worker

    Social workers may use the term 'down-and-out' to describe clients who are in a state of extreme poverty or facing significant challenges.

    Journalist

    Journalists may use the term 'down-and-out' in their reporting to describe individuals or communities that are struggling with economic or social issues.

    Human Resources Manager

    Human resources managers may use the term 'down-and-out' to refer to employees who are facing personal or professional challenges that are affecting their performance.

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