How Do You Spell INDIGENCY?

Pronunciation: [ɪndˈɪd͡ʒənsi] (IPA)

Indigency is spelled with a hard g sound, represented by the letter "g", despite its apparent similarity to the spelling of "indigenous". The "g" is followed by the vowel "e", making the "g" sound hard. The word means extreme poverty or destitution. Pronounced [in-di-juh n-see], it is commonly used in legal or governmental contexts, particularly in discussions of social welfare programs that provide assistance to those living in indigency.

INDIGENCY Meaning and Definition

  1. Indigency refers to the state of being indigent, which is defined as extreme poverty or a lack of basic necessities for sustenance. It is a condition wherein individuals or families struggle to meet their essential needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and education, due to a severe lack of financial resources.

    Indigency often implies a state of destitution or extreme economic hardship, where individuals have limited or no means to provide for themselves or their families. It is characterized by a lack of income, substantial debt, and an inability to afford basic living expenses. As a result, individuals facing indigency may experience hunger, homelessness, poor health, and limited access to education and social services.

    Indigency can be caused by various factors, including unemployment, low wages, disability, illness, lack of education or skills, and other systemic inequalities. It is a societal issue that affects vulnerable populations and is often associated with social exclusion and marginalization.

    Efforts to address indigency typically involve providing social assistance, welfare programs, and support services to help individuals and families lift themselves out of poverty. These interventions may include financial aid, affordable housing initiatives, job training, healthcare access, educational scholarships, and other forms of assistance aimed at alleviating the economic challenges faced by those living in indigency.

  2. Want; poverty.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for INDIGENCY

  • undigency
  • jndigency
  • kndigency
  • ondigency
  • 9ndigency
  • 8ndigency
  • ibdigency
  • imdigency
  • ijdigency
  • ihdigency
  • insigency
  • inxigency
  • incigency
  • infigency
  • inrigency
  • ineigency
  • indugency
  • indjgency
  • indkgency

Etymology of INDIGENCY

The word indigency is derived from the Latin word indigentia, which means need or poverty. It is a noun form of the adjective indigent, which comes from the Latin word indigens, meaning needy or lacking. The Latin roots of the word ultimately trace back to the Proto-Indo-European root dhegwh-, which meant to lack or to be in want.

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