Easy as in melancholy In a state of poverty or destitution; experiencing hardship, typically as a vagabond or someone facing extreme difficulties. Clear All
2 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Down-and-out'
The down-and-out atmosphere lifted when unexpected kindness brightened her gloomy day.
The down-and-out man huddled in the alley, hoping for a kind soul to offer some warmth.
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