Bankrupt

Adjective

 * 1) having been legally declared insolvent.

Verb

 * 1)  To force into bankruptcy.

Adverbs for Bankrupt
frequently; unfortunately; unhappily; profitably; conveniently; adroitly; inevitably; morally; irretrievably; unaccountably; mysteriously; surprisingly; seriously; temporarily; expediently; smartly; ingeniously; pitiably; dishearteningly; grievously; ruinously; touchingly; hopelessly; heart-breakingly.

Thesaurus
almsman, almswoman, also-ran, ausgespielt, bankrupt in, bare, bare of, beggar, bereft of, blasted, blighted, break, broke, broken, bust, busted, casual, charity case, denudate, denude, denuded of, deprive, deprived of, desolated, destitute, destitute of, destroyed, devastated, devoid of, dilapidate, dismantle, disrobe, divest, done for, done in, down-and-out, down-and-outer, drain, draw, draw down, dud, empty of, exhaust, failed, failure, fallen, false alarm, finished, flop, fold up, for want of, forlorn of, fortuneless, gone to pot, hardcase, homeless, impair, impoverish, in default of, in receivership, in ruins, in the gutter, in the red, in want of, incapacitate, indigent, insolvent, insolvent debtor, irremediable, kaput, lacking, lame duck, landless, loser, missing, moneyless, needing, on the rocks, out of, out of funds, out of pocket, overthrown, pauper, pauperize, penniless, penniless man, poor devil, poor man, poorling, propertyless, ravaged, reduce, ruin, ruined, ruinous, scant of, scuttle, shipwreck, short, short of, shy, shy of, sink, spoiled, starveling, unblessed with, undone, unpossessed of, use up, void of, wanting, washout, wasted, welfare client, without a sou, wreck, wrecked

Etymology
From undefined:, which refers to an out-of-business bank, having its bench physically broken. When a moneylender in Northern Italy would become insolvent, they would break the bench they worked from to signify that they were no longer in business.

Derived terms

 * bankruptcy
 * go bankrupt

Adjective

 * Arabic: مفلس
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Danish: bankerot, ,
 * Dutch: bankroet, in faling, failliet
 * Esperanto: bankrota
 * Finnish: vararikossa, vararikkoinen, konkurssissa
 * French: ,
 * German:
 * Hebrew: פושט רגל (poshet' regel), פושטת רגל (poshet'et regel)


 * Icelandic: gjaldþrota
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 破産,, 破綻
 * Latin: decoctor
 * Polish: zbankrutowany
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: ,
 * Swedish: bankrutt
 * Tagalog: lugi

Verb

 * Bulgarian: разорявам, причинявам фалит на
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Finnish: ,


 * German:
 * Norwegian:, bankerott,
 * Russian: обанкротить ; разорять, разорить