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Is t natural to say so- he is destitute. She is destitute of friends. Thanks I am destitute of the experience in this field. Many thanks for answers
14. Sep. 2014 09:06
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I don't have any experience in this field. She does not have any friends. I don't have any milk. She doesn't have any money.
14. September 2014
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"Destitute" basically means poor, ie. without money. It's an absolute state. If you say "destitute of ___", then it sounds very poetic and tragic. We would never use that in regular conversation. "I am lacking experience in this field" is a little more normal-sounding.
14. September 2014
Nope, doesn't sound natural to me at least.
14. September 2014
destitute doesn't mean exactly 'poor' - it means without food or shelter or resources; being destitute and being poor tend to go hand in hand however. In fact you often see the phrase 'the poor and destitute'
15. September 2014
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