moneyless
UK /ˈmʌniləs/ US /ˈmʌniləs/
adj 2
Definitions
adj
1
Having no (or very little) money.
The result, say the few moneyless militants, is a divided national Indian leadership populated by Uncle Tomahawks, or “apples,” red on the outside, white on the inside.
"There's a lot of times I wished I would have died because I was pathetic," [Stewart] says matter of factly. "I guess I started digging a hole for myself and it got so bad I got homeless, moneyless, friendless. I just started covering myself up instead of climbing out of the hole."
2
That does not use money as a means of exchange.
Near-synonym: nonmoney
In eras when trade was largely by barter and taxes were usually paid in kind, moneyless transactions could constitute a large percentage of a national economy.
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