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have-not
have-not (hăv′nŏt′)n. One enjoying little or no material wealth: "The gap between the haves and the have-nots still shows up clearly at the polls" (Brad Edmondson).have-not n (usually plural) a person or group of people in possession of relatively little material wealth have-not (ˈhævˌnɒt, -ˈnɒt) n. one that is without wealth, social position, or other material advantages. [1830–40] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | have-not - a person with few or no possessionspoor personunfortunate, unfortunate person - a person who suffers misfortunepoor white trash, white trash - (slang) an offensive term for White people who are impoverisheddown-and-out - a person who is destitute; "he tried to help the down-and-out"pauper - a person who is very poordrifter, vagrant, vagabond, floater - a wanderer who has no established residence or visible means of support |
have-notnounAn impoverished person:beggar, down-and-out, down-and-outer, indigent, pauper.IdiomsSeethe have-notshave-not Related to have-not: dictioSynonyms for have-notnoun an impoverished personSynonyms- beggar
- down-and-out
- down-and-outer
- indigent
- pauper
Synonyms for have-notnoun a person with few or no possessionsSynonymsRelated Words- unfortunate
- unfortunate person
- poor white trash
- white trash
- down-and-out
- pauper
- drifter
- vagrant
- vagabond
- floater
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