What is another word for are indebted?

Pronunciation: [ɑːɹ ˌɪndˈɛtɪd] (IPA)

There are various synonyms for the phrase "are indebted." One of the most common is "owe," which means to be obliged or beholden to someone for something, usually money or a favor. Another equivalent phrase is "are in debt," which implies having a financial obligation to someone else. Other synonyms include "beholden," "under obligation," and "in someone's debt." It is important to note that being indebted does not always refer to financial debt but can also mean being grateful or appreciative of someone's kindness or help. Hence, the synonyms for indebted can encompass both financial and non-financial obligations.

What are the hypernyms for Are indebted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    owe, have an obligation, be in arrears, be in debt, be obligated, be accountable, be answerable, have a liability, have a responsibility, have an indebtedness, owe a debt.

What are the opposite words for are indebted?

When someone is indebted, they owe something to someone else. In contrast, the antonyms for "are indebted" suggest a lack of obligation or indebtedness. Words such as "free," "unencumbered," and "unburdened" convey the idea of being debt-free and unencumbered by financial obligations. "Independent" and "self-reliant" denote the ability to manage one's finances without relying on anyone else. "Released" and "synthesized" imply a state of freedom and detachment, indicating that all debts have been paid or discharged. These antonyms demonstrate the opposite of being indebted, which is a desirable state for many individuals and businesses.

What are the antonyms for Are indebted?

Famous quotes with Are indebted

  • There is not a single Muslim leader today who has the courage and commitment to defend Islam and Muslims, they are all in awe of the United States and other Western powers, and are indebted to them.
    Abu Bakar Bashir
  • You are indebted to you imagination for three-fourths of your importance.
    David Garrick
  • Hold fast to the Bible. To the influence of this Book we are indebted for all the progress made in true civilization and to this we must look as our guide in the future.
    Ulysses S. Grant
  • Every human is obliged to love i.e. we all are indebted to love all the humankind and as well to be grateful for love that is shown to us.
    Emeasoba George
  • We have reached the end of the Roman republic. We have seen it rule for five hundred years in Italy and in the countries on the Mediterranean; we have seen it brought to rum in politics and morals, religion and literature, not through outward violence but through inward decay, and thereby making room for the new monarchy of Caesar. There was in the world, as Caesar found it, much of the noble heritage of past centuries and an infinite abundance of pomp and glory, but little spirit, still less taste, and least of all true delight in life. It was indeed an old world; and even the richly-gifted patriotism of Caesar [b] could not make it young again. The dawn does not return till after the night has fully set in and run its course. But yet with him there came to the sorely harassed peoples on the Mediterranean a tolerable evening after the sultry noon; and when at length after a long historical night a new day dawned once more for the peoples, and fresh nations in free self-movement commenced their race towards new and higher goals, there were found among them not a few, in which the seed sown by Caesar had sprung up, and which were and are indebted to him for their national individuality.[/b]
    Theodor Mommsen

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