Synonym: obligation. Similar words: debut, debate, debris, debugging, side by side. Meaning: [det]n. 1. the state of owing something (especially money) 2. money or goods or services owed by one person to another 3. an obligation to pay or do something.
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1. Lying rides upon debt’s back.
2. Poor without debt is better than a prince.
3. Debt is better than death.
4. Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt.
5. Out of debt, out of danger.
6. Disease, enemy, and debt --these three must be cut off as soon as they begin to grow.
7. Promise is debt.
8. After he lost his job, he got into debt.
9. Don't say love, a promise is a debt owed.
10. She cited three reasons why people get into debt.
11. His extravagance explains why he is always in debt.
12. We are concerned about the size of our debt.
13. The firm has defaulted on a debt.
14. He didn't pay the debt and.
15. She's up to her eyeballs in debt.
16. We have to charge off the debt as hopeless.
17. His research will document how the debt crisis occurred.
18. Bad housing is interconnected with debt and poverty.
19. A loan was arranged to refinance existing debt.
20. He died in 1874,[sentencedict.com](Sentence dictionary) heavily encumbered by debt.
21. The debt collector kept dunning her for the rent.
22. Bad housing, debt and poverty are interconnected.
23. Ask for the free booklet "Debt: a Survival Guide".
24. The firm had to charge off the debt as hopeless.
25. A pound of care will not pay an ounce of debt.
26. He was a compulsive gambler and often heavily in debt.
27. If the whole family rallies round, we can get Jim out of debt.
28. They will eventually be able to claw back all or most of the debt.
29. The crux of the country's economic problems is its foreign debt.
30. They've borrowed so much money that they're up to their ears in debt.
1. After he lost his job, he got into debt.
2. She cited three reasons why people get into debt.
3. We are concerned about the size of our debt.
4. He didn't pay the debt and.
5. She's up to her eyeballs in debt.
6. His research will document how the debt crisis occurred.
7. Bad housing is interconnected with debt and poverty.
8. A loan was arranged to refinance existing debt.
9. I am in debt now.
10. He died in 1874, heavily encumbered by debt.
11. Bad housing, debt and poverty are interconnected.
12. Ask for the free booklet "Debt: a Survival Guide".
13. He was a compulsive gambler and often heavily in debt.
14. They will eventually be able to claw back all or most of the debt.
15. The crux of the country's economic problems is its foreign debt.
16. I have a commitment to him to pay all the debt.
17. I'm in your debt.
18. Nicaragua was burdened with a foreign debt of $11 billion.
19. The developing countries bear the burden of an enormous external debt.
20. If the loan company gets its claws into you, you'll still be paying off this debt when you're 50.
21. What they owe to the Inland Revenue is small fry compared to the overall £1.2 million debt.
22. The national debt is analogous with private debt.
23. He was immersed in debt.
24. Some debt - ridden countries in the world have suitcase economics.
25. What will you do if the debt collector comes down on you?
26. The country has a national debt of 80 % of GNP.
27. Their first step in to serve you with a writ for nonpayment of debt, and then you are forced to go to law.
28. This last payment will wipe out your debt to me.