1. indigent - Noun
2. indigent - Adjective
3. indigent - Adjective Satellite
Wanting; void; free; destitute; -- used with of.
Destitute of property or means of comfortable subsistence; needy; poor; in want; necessitous.
Source: Webster's dictionarySomewhere near you, somebody right now is trying to help the indigent and poor - providing food, shelter, clothing or simple kindness. Tony Snow
• Earmarking P15 million as financial assistance for the indigent Muslim Filipinos to enable them to participate in the annual celebration of the Hajj as part of the education and cultural enrichment program of the government. Francis Escudero
Amherst was founded as a non-sectarian institution "for the classical education of indigent young men of piety and talents for the Christian ministry." Source: Internet
Air Peace on Friday distributed food items to several indigent families in different parts in Lagos, as part of its corporate social responsibility. Source: Internet
Findings revealed that over 85 percent of the parents may not be able to pay their children school fees in the state except Lafia indigent students who are paying between N25,000-N30,000 including other charges. Source: Internet
Every year, KRSD holds road safety seminars, trainings and visits hospitals where relief materials are distributed and payment of medical bills of indigent crash victims are made. Source: Internet