Debt

Word DEBT
Character 4
Hyphenation debt
Pronunciations /dɛt/

Definitions and meanings of "Debt"

What do we mean by debt?

Something owed, such as money, goods, or services. noun

An obligation or liability to pay or render something to someone else. noun

The condition of owing. noun

Financial instruments, such as bonds, mortgages, and loans, that represent a claim to payment and rights of creditorship. noun

A moral or legal obligation to make reparations or undergo punishment for committing an offense. noun

That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services, and whether payable at present or at a future time; that which one person is bound to pay to or perform for another; what one is obliged to do or to suffer; a due; a duty; an obligation. noun

The state of being under obligation to make payment, as of money or services, to another; figuratively, the state of being under obligation in general. noun

An offense requiring reparation or expiation; default of duty: a trespass; a sin. noun

That which is due from one person to another, whether money, goods, or services; that which one person is bound to pay to another, or to perform for his benefit; thing owed; obligation; liability. noun

A duty neglected or violated; a fault; a sin; a trespass. noun

An action at law to recover a certain specified sum of money alleged to be due. noun

Etc. See under Bond, Book, etc. noun

Death. noun

An action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another, adopt toward another, or give to another. noun

The state or condition of owing something to another. noun

Money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another, generally as a result of a loan or other financial transaction. noun

The state of owing something (especially money) noun

An obligation to pay or do something noun

Money or goods or services owed by one person to another noun

An action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another, adopt toward another, or give to another.

The state or condition of owing something to another.

Money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another, generally as a result of a loan or other financial transaction.

An action at law to recover a certain specified sum of money alleged to be due.

What America is in a lot of. Urban Dictionary

Legal slavery. Selling your soul and basically flushing your dreams, hopes and life down the toilet. To be in debt is to be enslaved, controlled and suppressed for the rest of your life, or until you are bankrupt. Debt is almost a form of mind control, used to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. Urban Dictionary

The opposite of having something Urban Dictionary

Debt -- Someone or something that ruins a good thing Urban Dictionary

To take or steal something Urban Dictionary

The state of owing something, typically money. Urban Dictionary

To "debt" a person is to kill them. Urban Dictionary

To owe money Urban Dictionary

The action of getting dissed or humiliated in front of others. This word is then said by a bystander not by the people taking part in the action. Not normally a good thing to have happen to you- but a pretty chill way to call someone out on it. Alternate spellings include: deaded, deded, dedded Urban Dictionary

A modern form of slavery. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Debt

The word "debt" in example sentences

When many Americans hear the term "debt ceiling," they compare it to the limit placed on their credit cards. ❋ Jonathan (2011)

Using the term debt and $9.5 million (AUS$9.0 million) of revolver, combined with our cash of $1.6 million (AUS$1.5 million), we paid off our $105.8 million (AUS$100.5 million) of outstanding BOSI debt.

Keep in mind during the second quarter we utilized about $12.3 million of cash for principal payments on a term debt and about $15.5 million for capital expenditures and capital expenditures included about $5.5 million for corn oil extraction facilities and $3.7 million for progress payments for our grain storage projects.

Other income and expense in the quarter was a net expense of $17.1 million, approximately $4 million better than the original guidance for Q3, reflecting the lower interest rate on our term debt and the associated lower amortization of issuance costs and debt discount.

In Q3, we reduced our term debt principal by $12 million and our term debt loan balances is now down to $240 million.

In Q3, we renegotiated the terms as part of refinancing our term debt and now have more flexibility in our use of cash.

Going forward, our priorities for cash continue to be paying down the term debt and repurchasing stock opportunistically, as well as strategic M&A opportunities in adjacent businesses or to acquire key technologies.

Our term debt maturity schedule including amortization and taking account of the $28 million revolver that matures in 2012 is now as follows; in 2011, $28 million; 2012, $153 million; 2013, $165 million and thereafter $357 million.

Energy Future's term loan maturing in October 2017 traded at about 61.3 cents on the dollar yesterday, from 63.6 cents on Jan. 9, according to Markit Group Ltd. The term debt due in October 2014 was trading at 64.7 cents from 69 cents. ❋ Unknown (2012)

That students should graduate from universities or colleges heavily in debt or that students shouldn't go on for a higher education because of the cost of incurring that kind of debt is simply incompatible with our capacity to compete with the newly rising Chinas and Indias of this world. ❋ Unknown (2006)

*** Telecommunications TerreStar, the mobile communications business trying to launch a wireless network using satellite smart-phones but laboring under more than $1 billion in debt, is preparing a possible bankruptcy-protection filing, said people familiar with the matter. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I close my eyes and see the word debt written in all caps and red ink. ❋ Lisa Genova (2011)

Hilary Clinton will get the job done, and am glad her campain debt is being handle, so the (Republicans) have nothing to stir up any negative. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Man #1 - A certain devious old Texan and his group of [meddling] friends have put America in [trillions] of dollars of debt! Man #2 -Gee [wiz]. ❋ TehWarHam (2008)

Do not ever [get yourself] into debt. Ever. You will regret it for the rest of your life. Save up instead. This way the [banks], agencies and government cannot take your money and [your hard] work. ❋ Debt4lyfe (2013)

the debt collectors took one of her [kidneys] to pay for her [liver] [transplant] ❋ Shambola (2004)

Yeah man, I was working on this [chickenhead] but then Jimmy showed up and [ruined it]. Yeah I know what you mean that [whiteboy] is such debt ❋ Wooith (2006)

Im about to debt some [weed] [off that] [bitch]. ❋ Zachary Baum (2006)

[I am] in so [much] debt [right now]. ❋ Hasduhafgeoxfsgbygswihfdusyfsy (2019)

...and if I debt you, it's only ['cause] [I love you]. ❋ Josh Wingenbach (2004)

[Dave] has a [deep] debt ❋ DAYN1212 (2019)

Josh: Yo i hooked up with this chick last night- she was bangin. Andrew: [Nah son], she was like prepubescent- she looked like your 5 year old sister. [Bre]: o0ohh ...[DEBTED]!!! ❋ Tajh Salaso (2007)

I have to buy a car so I can [get to work]. [I owe] about 10,000 on it. Now I have to work to pay for the car, gas, and insurance. ... cycle continues through life until one dies Debt is [slavery]. ❋ Ballsucker69 (2009)

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