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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61. Bad management will land the company in debt.
62. He was already deeply in debt through gambling losses.
63. We are finally clear of debt.
64. Debt is at the core of the problem.
65. The company is plunging deeper into debt.
66. All his debt was paid off with cash.
67. We ran into bad weather/debt/trouble.
68. Will you forgive me the debt?
69. He is head over heels in debt.
70. My parents were always terrified of getting into debt.
71. His careless spending led him into debt.
72. A rash business decision left him $600 in debt.
73. This money will go towards the debt.
74. He was a congenital liar and usually in debt.
75. He has paid the debt of nature.
76. The national debt stands at $7,000 million.
77. It might go part way to repaying the debt.
78. I owe you a great debt of gratitude .
79. Bad debt has hit the bank's profits this year.
80. I owe a debt of gratitude to my tutors.
81. They hope he will wipe off all their debt.
82. Nearly half the students said they were in debt.
83. Braque acknowledged his debt to Impressionist painting.
84. The debt must be paid in full.
85. The club is £4 million in debt.
86. We were poor but we never got into debt.
87. Marcus sank further and further into debt.
88. One false step can mean falling into debt.
89. He bargained away his house to the debt.
90. Jim's up to his neck in debt.