National Debt

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Pronunciation: /ˈnæʃənəl det/

Definitions of national debt

noun a sum of money that a government owes to others

Example Sentences

A1 The national debt is the total amount of money a country owes.

A2 Many countries struggle with high national debt due to overspending.

B1 Economists debate the impact of national debt on a country's economy.

B2 Government policies play a crucial role in managing the national debt effectively.

C1 International organizations closely monitor the national debt levels of different countries.

C2 A comprehensive strategy is needed to address the growing national debt crisis in many nations.

Examples of national debt in a Sentence

formal The government is working on a plan to reduce the national debt.

informal Our country's national debt is getting out of hand.

slang We're drowning in national debt.

figurative The national debt is like a weight dragging down our economy.

Grammatical Forms of national debt

plural

national debts

comparative

more national debt

superlative

most national debt

present tense

national debt

future tense

will have national debt

perfect tense

has had national debt

continuous tense

is having national debt

singular

national debt

positive degree

national debt

infinitive

to have national debt

gerund

having national debt

participle

had national debt

Origin and Evolution of national debt

First Known Use: 1692 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'national debt' originated in England during the late 17th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the debt incurred by the English government, the term 'national debt' has evolved to refer to the total amount of money that a government owes to its creditors.