Associations to the word «Insolvent»
Noun
- Debtor
- Creditor
- Debt
- Trustee
- Asset
- Estate
- Payment
- Bank
- Proceeding
- Depression
- Property
- Consent
- Company
- Claim
- Benefit
- Bankruptcy
- Money
- Court
- Act
- Person
- Liability
- Beneficiary
- Restructuring
- Regulator
- Tradesman
- Claimant
- Shareholder
- Saving
- Trading
- Loan
- Insurance
- Taxpayer
- Deposit
- Equity
- Relief
- Mortgage
- Banking
- Rules
- Transaction
- Employer
- Litigation
- Broker
- Default
- Filing
- Auditor
- Buyer
- Discharge
- Pension
- Firm
- Fraud
- Plaintiff
- Obligation
- Defendant
- Corporation
- Fund
- Guarantee
- Speculation
- Priority
- Accountant
- Seller
- Investor
- Contract
- Administrator
- Ltd
- Crisis
- Balance
- Receiver
- Embarrassment
Adjective
Wiktionary
INSOLVENT, adjective. Unable to pay one's bills as they fall due.
INSOLVENT, adjective. Owing more than one has in assets.
INSOLVENT, adjective. Not sufficient to pay all the debts of the owner.
INSOLVENT, noun. (legal) One who is insolvent; an insolvent debtor.
Dictionary definition
INSOLVENT, noun. Someone who has insufficient assets to cover their debts.
INSOLVENT, adjective. Unable to meet or discharge financial obligations; "an insolvent person"; "an insolvent estate".
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