Debt in a sentence

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Synonym: obligation, liability. Antonym: credit

Meaning: An amount of money borrowed by one party from another, to be paid back later.

Debt sentence for class 1


- I have a debt to my friend for borrowing a toy.
- Mom said I can pay my debt by helping with chores.
- Dad explained what it means to have a debt.
- If I borrow a book, I have a small debt to return it.
- I must remember to pay back my debt to my sister.
- When I buy a snack on credit, I create a debt.
- Helping others can show we care more than a debt.
- It is important to keep track of how much debt I have.
- I learned that a debt is something I must return.
- My piggy bank helps me save my money for future debt.
- If I lend someone a dollar, they have a debt to me.
- A good friend always remembers to clear their debt.
- I can help my parents with the garden to pay off my debt.
- If I forget my debt, I may lose my friend's trust.
- We can work together to make sure our debt is small.
- Mom says being kind can be more important than debt.
- When I help my classmate, I feel good, no debt needed.
- I understand that a debt can feel heavy sometimes.
- If I have a debt, I will try to pay it quickly.
- It is nice to share, but I remember my debt too.
- I learned that borrowing can create a debt I must pay.
- I told my brother I would help him with his debt.
- Paying off my debt makes me feel proud and happy.
- We can talk about how to manage our debt together.
- My teacher taught us that a debt means we owe something.
- A debt can be easy to forget if we are not careful.
- I can help my friend with her homework to lessen her debt.
- When I save my allowance, I can avoid a debt later.
- Our family shares our toys without worry about debt.
- Understanding debt helps us be smart with our money.

Debt sentence for class 2


- I borrowed a book from the library and now I have a debt to return it.
- When I buy a toy, I sometimes have a debt to pay my parents back.
- If I eat a cookie, I might have a debt to do my chores.
- My friend lent me a pencil, so I have a debt to give it back.
- I have a debt to my sister because she helped me with my homework.
- When I want a new game, I might have a debt to save my allowance.
- If I take a snack from the cupboard, I have a debt to ask for permission.
- My mom said I have a debt to clean my room before I can play.
- If I use my friend's crayons, I have a debt to share my markers.
- When I borrow a toy, I have a debt to return it the next day.
- I have a debt to my teacher for helping me learn to read.
- If I want to ride my bike, I have a debt to finish my homework first.
- When I play a game with my friend, I have a debt to let them win sometimes.
- I have a debt to my dad because he bought me ice cream.
- If I take a nap, I have a debt to help with dinner later.
- My brother helped me build a fort, so I have a debt to play with him.
- I have a debt to my grandma for the nice sweater she knitted for me.
- If I borrow a book from a friend, I have a debt to read it and return it.
- When I want to go to the park, I have a debt to finish my schoolwork.
- I have a debt to my mom for the new shoes she bought me.
- If I play with my friend's toys, I have a debt to let them play with mine.
- My dad said I have a debt to practice my piano before the concert.
- If I eat the last piece of cake, I have a debt to bake a new one.
- I have a debt to my teacher for the fun art supplies she shared.
- When I borrow my sister's book, I have a debt to read it carefully.
- I have a debt to my friend for sharing their crayons with me.
- If I take a ride in my dad's car, I have a debt to help wash it.
- I have a debt to my parents for the fun trip we took together.
- If I use my brother's game, I have a debt to let him play too.
- I have a debt to my friend for helping me with my project.

Debt sentence for class 3


- I borrowed a toy from my friend, and now I have a small debt to return it.
- If you take a cookie from the jar, you might have a cookie debt to pay back.
- My mom said if I use her crayons, I need to help clean up, or I will have a debt.
- When I borrow a book from the library, I promise to return it, so I dont create a debt.
- Tom gave me a pencil, and now I feel like I have a debt to give him something back.
- If we share our snacks, we can avoid having a snack debt with each other.
- I lent my friend a game, and now we have a friendly debt between us.
- When I borrow money from my piggy bank, I need to remember it as a little debt.
- If I play with my brother's car, I owe him a chance to play with my toy.
- My sister bought me ice cream, and now I have a nice debt to buy her one too.
- When we swap stickers, we must remember the debt of stickers we have shared.
- If I finish my homework early, I can borrow some of my dad's time for a game of catch.
- Kelly gave me a flower, and I will owe her one back someday.
- If I take turns on the swing, I know it is fair and there is no debt.
- We helped clean our classroom, so we dont have any debt to our teacher.
- I gave my friend a ride on my bike, and now I have a bike ride debt.
- If I use my sisters crayons, I should ask if she wants to color with me to cancel the debt.
- When we trade toys, we always remember each others debt.
- If I eat one of my brother's candies, I should share one of mine to clear the debt.
- I borrowed a game from the library, and I must return it by Friday to avoid a debt.
- When my friend helped me, I promised I would help him too, so we don't have a debt.
- If I take a turn playing video games, I will owe my brother a turn soon.
- My parents said if I use their phone, I should help with chores to balance the debt.
- After I borrowed a movie from my cousin, I felt a little debt until I returned it.
- If my friends and I share our toys, we can avoid any debt between us.
- I gave my friend a gift, and now I feel happy to have a nice debt of friendship.
- When I help my grandma, it feels good, and there is no debt, just love.
- If I take a ride from a friend, I will offer them a ride back to clear the debt.
- We traded snacks during lunch, and now we both have a fun debt of treats.
- When I borrow a toy from the store for a party, I have a friendly debt to return it later.

Debt simple sentence


- He is paying off his debt slowly.
- She learned about managing debt in school.
- They discussed the consequences of debt.
- A loan can lead to debt if not managed well.
- She is determined to avoid debt in the future.
- They helped him understand his debt options.
- He felt stressed about his student debt.
- She created a plan to pay off her debt.
- They talked about the importance of being debt-free.
- He took a job to help pay off his debt.
- She learned how to budget to avoid debt.
- They warned him about accumulating too much debt.
- He feels relieved after reducing his debt.
- She wants to save money instead of going into debt.
- They discussed strategies for paying off debt.
- He found resources to help with his debt.
- She felt proud after paying off her debt.
- They learned about credit scores related to debt.
- He is cautious about taking on new debt.
- She shared tips on how to reduce debt.
- They created a debt repayment plan together.
- He felt overwhelmed by his credit card debt.
- She wants to help others avoid debt.
- They discussed the difference between good and bad debt.
- He worked hard to eliminate his debt.
- She believes financial literacy can prevent debt.
- They attended a seminar on managing debt.
- He learned about the impact of debt on finances.
- She felt empowered after understanding her debt.
- They celebrated when he finally became debt-free.


Debt in a sentence

(1) I have a lot of debt.

(2) He is drowning in debt.

(3) She was drowning in debt.

(4) The debt is overwhelming.

(5) I am up to my neck in debt.

(6) I need to pay down my debt.

(7) The debt is causing stress.

(8) I need to buy down my debt.

(9) She is struggling with debt.

(10) She is frugal to avoid debt.



Debt sentence

(11) A budget helps us avoid debt.

(12) The company is badly in debt.

(13) He is in debt to his friends.

(14) He was in debt up to the eyes.

(15) I'm up to my eyeballs in debt.

(16) It's wise to keep out of debt.

(17) I am drowning in student debt.

(18) I need to write off this debt.

(19) The company was mired in debt.

(20) The debt beleaguers the family.




Debt make sentence

(21) Thrift can help you avoid debt.

(22) Our budget helps us avoid debt.

(23) A budget can help us avoid debt.

(24) I wish I could buy away my debt.

(25) The debt collector called again.

(26) You need to pay up on your debt.

(27) Being in debt can be burdensome.

(28) Savings can help you pay off debt.

(29) She has a lot of credit card debt.

(30) She is trying to pay off her debt.



Sentence of debt

(31) She is avoiding debt at all costs.

(32) She is seeking help with her debt.

(33) I don't want to be in debt anymore.

(34) Pay bills before accumulating debt.

(35) Fiscal policy can help reduce debt.

(36) Income can be used to pay off debt.

(37) The amount of debt he has is gross.

(38) The amount of debt I have is gross.

(39) He is trying to negotiate his debt.

(40) She is feeling trapped by her debt.




Debt meaningful sentence

(41) Frugal together, we can avoid debt.

(42) It's difficult to climb out of debt.

(43) I'm working hard to get out of debt.

(44) The karmic debt he owed was immense.

(45) The national debt continues to rise.

(46) Excessive spending can lead to debt.

(47) Savings can be used to pay off debt.

(48) The company was under a lot of debt.

(49) The amount of debt I'm in is savage.

(50) He tries to avoid getting into debt.



Debt sentence examples

(51) The payment will vindicate the debt.

(52) They are frugal to avoid debt traps.

(53) I owe over $300 in credit card debt.

(54) She is repaying a debt to her friend.

(55) He promised to make good on his debt.

(56) Racking up a lot of credit card debt.

(57) She hopes to become out of debt soon.

(58) The budgeter avoids unnecessary debt.

(59) A salary can be used to pay off debt.

(60) The country has a huge national debt.



Sentence with debt

(61) Paying off debt can take a long time.

(62) I abhor the thought of being in debt.

(63) He is considering debt consolidation.

(64) The debt is a burden on his finances.

(65) The debt is a result of overspending.

(66) The accumulation of debt was gradual.

(67) The debt needs to be settled, pay up.

(68) I despair of ever getting out of debt.

(69) The overburden of debt is suffocating.

(70) He is owing out a debt to his brother.




Use debt in a sentence

(71) I need to pay off my credit card debt.

(72) He bought a new car and a lot of debt.

(73) The idea of being in debt repulses me.

(74) Spending excessively can lead to debt.

(75) The spreadsheet had a column for debt.

(76) I need to pay off my debt to the bank.

(77) Her weakness for shopping led to debt.

(78) I actually have a lot of student debt.

(79) The debt is causing him to lose sleep.

(80) The dividend was a way to reduce debt.



Sentence using debt

(81) The debt was beleaguering the company.

(82) My neighbor works as a debt collector.

(83) We abhor at the idea of being in debt.

(84) John incurs a lot of debt every month.

(85) I need to pay down my credit card debt.

(86) I need to pay off my debt to my friend.

(87) I need to pay down my debt to the bank.

(88) The loan was a way to consolidate debt.

(89) She watches her finances to avoid debt.

(90) The mount of debt I have is concerning.



Debt example sentence

(91) The debt is affecting his credit score.

(92) The creditor has a claim over the debt.

(93) She remains frugal out of fear of debt.

(94) He is frugal to avoid unnecessary debt.

(95) The underinsured may face medical debt.

(96) The borrower disavowed the unpaid debt.

(97) The debt collector called me yesterday.

(98) I want to buy down my credit card debt.

(99) Spite on debt and create a budget plan.

(100) The company repaid its debt to the bank.



Sentence with word debt

(101) Many people go into debt to buy a house.

(102) I need to spend off my credit card debt.

(103) The company is averse to taking on debt.

(104) The amount of debt I have is horrendous.

(105) The limbo of being in debt is stressful.

(106) She abhorrers the idea of being in debt.

(107) The burden of debt bears on my finances.

(108) Frugal past is a good way to avoid debt.

(109) Ignoring your finances can lead to debt.

(110) Some people hoard funds to pay off debt.



Sentence of debt

(111) The lender will charge off the bad debt.

(112) He is trying to avoid falling into debt.

(113) She abhorreth the idea of being in debt.

(114) He owed his friend a hundreddollar debt.

(115) The national debt is in the quintillions.

(116) The national debt is in the quadrillions.

(117) The public debt is a burden on taxpayers.

(118) Overspending can lead to a cycle of debt.

(119) It took him a while to climb out of debt.

(120) The company is adverse to taking on debt.



Debt used in a sentence

(121) Be penny-wise and avoid unnecessary debt.

(122) He finally managed to be rid of his debt.

(123) CFPs can provide advice on managing debt.

(124) A fiduciary can help people pay off debt.

(125) I need to afford off my credit card debt.

(126) Frugal ahead is a good way to avoid debt.

(127) The wanton spending of money led to debt.

(128) It's important to avoid debt if possible.

(129) You owe me a debt for what you did to me.

(130) The company's debt load is unsustainable.



Debt sentence in English

(131) The debt collector called me again today.

(132) My goal is to graduate college debt-free.

(133) She is worried about her debt increasing.

(134) She is regretting taking on so much debt.

(135) The debt is a constant source of anxiety.

(136) She managed back from her financial debt.

(137) The remittance was for payment of a debt.

(138) The company has accumulated a large debt.

(139) Unchecked spending can leave you in debt.

(140) The company's debt has accrued over time.

(141) We agreed to settle the debt with an IOU.

(142) The debtors were seeking debt forgiveness.

(143) She used her savings to boost out of debt.

(144) He repaid the debt by working extra hours.

(145) Overdrawing can result in a cycle of debt.

(146) I need to pay down on my credit card debt.

(147) I have a plan in place to get out of debt.

(148) I am making sacrifices to get out of debt.

(149) I am staying motivated to get out of debt.

(150) We are struggling to pay off the tax debt.

(151) The debenture is a form of long-term debt.

(152) The debenture is a form of unsecured debt.

(153) He's using his spare cash to pay off debt.

(154) Consolidating debt can prevent bankruptcy.

(155) Overdrawing your account can lead to debt.

(156) The thought of being in debt petrifies me.

(157) He got beat up for not paying back a debt.

(158) I'm smothering in debt from student loans.

(159) I want to graduate from college debt-free.

(160) If you don't save money, debt might ensue.

(161) Solvency is the opposite of being in debt.

(162) The thought of being in debt is agonizing.

(163) They despise the thought of being in debt.

(164) The debt will continue to accrue interest.

(165) His dalliance with debt led to bankruptcy.

(166) The level of public debt is unprecedented.

(167) The barter system was a way to avoid debt.

(168) I received a letter from a debt collector.

(169) Imbalances in the budget can lead to debt.

(170) Managing the public debt is a complex task.

(171) Overspending can lead to debt accumulation.

(172) The debt collector pestered me for payment.

(173) The debt kept owing beyond my expectations.

(174) He repaid the debt in monthly installments.

(175) The company had to charge off the bad debt.

(176) The creditor sold the debt to a debt buyer.

(177) His extravagant lifestyle left him in debt.

(178) I sold unwanted items to pay off some debt.

(179) The amount of debt I'm in is beyond belief.

(180) A fiduciary can also help you pay off debt.

(181) Unsecured debt is not backed by collateral.

(182) The amount of debt I have is insupportable.

(183) Doubly control your finances to avoid debt.

(184) Neglect off your finances can lead to debt.

(185) She loathes up to her neck in student debt.

(186) Going into debt can cause stress and worry.

(187) Going into debt can make it hard to retire.

(188) If you save money, your debt will decrease.

(189) The gambler was in debt to the loan sharks.

(190) The company settled a debt with a creditor.

(191) I have a lot of debt from my student loans.

(192) I'm going to write off that debt as a loss.

(193) Thrift can help you avoid unnecessary debt.

(194) We should watch our spending to avoid debt.

(195) Some people demonise those who are in debt.

(196) I need to manage my finances to avoid debt.

(197) The thought of being in debt was unnerving.

(198) She is hoping to be debt-free by next year.

(199) The company is trying to pay down its debt.

(200) He plans to buy down his student loan debt.

(201) He is frugal from his experience with debt.

(202) The accruement of debt can be overwhelming.

(203) Bonds payable are a type of long-term debt.

(204) The debt collector threatened legal action.

(205) The debt collector was rude and aggressive.

(206) The cost of tuition is trapping me in debt.

(207) The IOU was a promise to pay back the debt.

(208) Being cheap helps me avoid unnecessary debt.

(209) It's important to work your way out of debt.

(210) He hopes to be free from the burden of debt.

(211) I have made a commitment to get out of debt.

(212) They ail under the burden of financial debt.

(213) Being in debt can be a stressful experience.

(214) Being in debt can affect your mental health.

(215) I need to borrow with caution to avoid debt.

(216) The bank-transfer was made to settle a debt.

(217) The amount of student debt is beyond belief.

(218) Selling unwanted items can help reduce debt.

(219) Going into debt means you owe someone money.

(220) The economist suggested ways to reduce debt.

(221) When you have a debt, you owe someone money.

(222) Being addicted to shopping can lead to debt.

(223) The country's debt is increasing every year.

(224) My uncle is in debt because he lost his job.

(225) The company is trying to rid itself of debt.

(226) Frugal living can help you reduce your debt.

(227) The bank decided to charge off the bad debt.

(228) The weight of the debt is causing me stress.

(229) Many people abhor the idea of being in debt.

(230) The vicious cycle of debt is hard to escape.

(231) I need to chip away at my student loan debt.

(232) I am fearful of being in debt after college.

(233) She is trying to live a debt-free lifestyle.

(234) If you don't save money, you may incur debt.

(235) The company is trying to sell down its debt.

(236) The accrual of debt can be a slippery slope.

(237) The government is repaying its national debt.

(238) The public debt has reached an all-time high.

(239) The debenture is a long-term debt instrument.

(240) The world owes a great debt to Thomas Edison.

(241) Government bonds are a type of debt security.

(242) He repaid the debt by selling his belongings.

(243) The company was burdened with excessive debt.

(244) I'm making sacrifices to pay off debt sooner.

(245) The amount of debt I have is overwhelming me.

(246) Autodiallers can be used for debt collection.

(247) The company has a bonded-debt of $10 million.

(248) The banana-republic's debt was unsustainable.

(249) The idea of being in debt petrifies me round.

(250) I need to use my credit wisely to avoid debt.

(251) Going into debt can affect your credit score.

(252) If you don't save your money, debt may ensue.

(253) It's important to avoid debt by saving money.

(254) Some people feel that their debt is a burden.

(255) A good financial plan can help ward off debt.

(256) Credit card debt can be difficult to pay off.

(257) The impoverished country was heavily in debt.

(258) Being frugal forward can help you avoid debt.

(259) Dallying with your finances can lead to debt.

(260) I have to use my credit wisely to avoid debt.

(261) I'm saving up to pay off my credit card debt.

(262) The burden of debt was heavy on his finances.

(263) The mount of debt I have is stressing me out.

(264) Going into debt can cause stress and anxiety.

(265) She owes a debt to the bank for her car loan.

(266) The company's debt is over a billion dollars.

(267) Stress can cause financial problems and debt.

(268) Going into debt can impact your credit score.

(269) He was counting on his bonus to pay off debt.

(270) He is trying to find ways to reduce his debt.

(271) He is selling his motorcycle to pay off debt.

(272) He spends money with moderation to avoid debt.

(273) Her feckless spending habits left her in debt.

(274) He repaid the debt by working off the balance.

(275) Going into debt can be a stressful experience.

(276) The company defaulted on its debt obligations.

(277) I need to get out of debt as soon as possible.

(278) The company's debt is in the six-figure range.

(279) The debt eats away at his financial stability.

(280) I am using my savings to pay off the tax debt.

(281) The financial burden can weigh down with debt.

(282) They misdo their budgeting and end up in debt.

(283) If you overdo spending, you'll end up in debt.

(284) The weight of debt is burdening many families.

(285) The crusade over student debt is long overdue.

(286) The idea of being in debt for years sicken up.

(287) The amount of student debt stupefies me below.

(288) Laxity in financial planning can lead to debt.

(289) Paying off debt can improve your credit score.

(290) The vicious cycle of debt can be overwhelming.

(291) It's important to budget wisely to avoid debt.

(292) The mount of debt I have is causing me stress.

(293) The national debt continues to rise each year.

(294) Saving money can help you pay off debt faster.

(295) I prefer to buy on a cash basis to avoid debt.

(296) Frugal aside, I try to avoid credit card debt.

(297) The national debt is over 20 trillion dollars.

(298) The company is trying to pay down on its debt.

(299) I am frugal out of a desire to live debt-free.

(300) Her avarice for luxury goods left her in debt.

(301) Paying in cash helps me avoid unnecessary debt.

(302) The burden of debt was crushingly overwhelming.

(303) The public debt is a liability for the country.

(304) I'm working extra hours to pay off debt faster.

(305) I owe you a debt of gratitude for your support.

(306) I am tracking my progress as I get out of debt.

(307) I am making sacrifices to pay off the tax debt.

(308) Being in debt can limit your financial options.

(309) The debtor is seeking a loan to repay the debt.

(310) The debtor is selling assets to repay the debt.

(311) The thought of being in debt is anathema to me.

(312) Keep out on top of your finances to avoid debt.

(313) He overuses his credit card and is now in debt.

(314) Unsecured debt can be discharged in bankruptcy.

(315) I'm sick with worry about my student loan debt.

(316) Falling into debt can cause stress and anxiety.

(317) He is terrified of being in debt after college.

(318) It's better to save money than to go into debt.

(319) You should always try to avoid going into debt.

(320) Excessive use of credit cards can lead to debt.

(321) Understanding finances can help you avoid debt.

(322) Hedging against losses can help you avoid debt.

(323) Frugal off can help you avoid unnecessary debt.

(324) The liability of the debt was too much to bear.

(325) I have to manage off my finances to avoid debt.

(326) The wanton spending of money left them in debt.

(327) The company's debt-to-equity ratio is too high.

(328) The company is trying to reduce its debt level.

(329) The buildup of debt can lead to financial ruin.

(330) I regret taking on so much debt for my wedding.

(331) The distress of being in debt can be stressful.

(332) Taking out a loan can be a way to go into debt.

(333) Going into debt can lead to financial hardship.

(334) Though he was in debt, he started saving money.

(335) The gambler was in debt to several loan sharks.

(336) The excess spending caused him to go into debt.

(337) Going into debt can lead to stress and anxiety.

(338) The statistics indicate a rise in student debt.

(339) I'm working two jobs to pay off my debt faster.

(340) The anguish of being in debt can cause anxiety.

(341) The company's profits are used to pay off debt.

(342) He is seeking advice on how to manage his debt.

(343) She wants to buy down her debt-to-income ratio.

(344) She was relieved to finally pay up on the debt.

(345) The couple is frugal up for a debt-free future.

(346) Bad debt can be a major problem for businesses.

(347) The debt collector was persistent in his calls.

(348) We owe a debt to our mentors for their guidance.

(349) The public debt is a barrier to economic growth.

(350) The public debt is a challenge for policymakers.

(351) The debtors were exploring debt relief programs.

(352) The debtors were considering debt restructuring.

(353) Debt accumulates when we spend beyond our means.

(354) The company's debt continues to accrue interest.

(355) The country defaulted on its international debt.

(356) It will take me a while to pay off the tax debt.

(357) Let's overtax away the burden of financial debt.

(358) Her rashness in spending money left her in debt.

(359) If he doesn't save money, it could lead to debt.

(360) Fiscal policy can help reduce the national debt.

(361) Ignoring financial problems can exacerbate debt.

(362) If you neglect finances, you may end up in debt.

(363) I can finally pay off the loan and be debt-free.

(364) He wished out from under the burden of his debt.

(365) The amount of debt overburdens college students.

(366) The cottiers were often in debt to the landlord.

(367) The wantoned spending of money left him in debt.

(368) The trammels of debt can cause financial stress.

(369) Her incautious spending habits left her in debt.

(370) Don't ignore your debt, take action to clear it.

(371) If you're not careful, you might land into debt.

(372) Overusing your credit card can deplete via debt.

(373) Cutting back on dining out can help reduce debt.

(374) Avoiding impulse purchases can help reduce debt.

(375) The woe swallow of student debt can be daunting.

(376) The impoverished country had a high debt burden.

(377) My mom and dad have a debt to pay for our house.

(378) If you pay off your loans, you can be debt-free.

(379) A balance transfer can help you get out of debt.

(380) My friend got into debt by buying too many toys.

(381) You owe me five dollars, so pay up on your debt.

(382) The company is planning to consolidate its debt.

(383) His immoderate spending habits left him in debt.

(384) He owes his friend a debt for lending him money.

(385) He owes his parents a debt for their sacrifices.

(386) Going into debt can be a result of overspending.

(387) Her immoderate spending habits left her in debt.

(388) The word debt has a silent consonant at the end.

(389) Taking out loans can lead to a lifetime of debt.

(390) The mount of debt I have after college is scary.

(391) The terror of being in debt can be overwhelming.

(392) Being in debt can make you go insane with grief.

(393) The president absolved the nation of their debt.

(394) The debtor was struggling to pay up on the debt.

(395) The debt collector demanded payment immediately.

(396) I was able to negotiate with the debt collector.

(397) The debt collector was from a collection agency.

(398) The debt collector was calling about a car loan.

(399) I need to dent off some of my student loan debt.

(400) I owe a debt to my parents for all their support.

(401) The national debt is in the trillions of dollars.

(402) He is repaying a debt of gratitude to his mentor.

(403) He gave his word as surety for his friend's debt.

(404) His complacence towards his finances led to debt.

(405) The outstanding debt is a burden on our finances.

(406) The outstanding debt is a drain on our resources.

(407) Going into debt can limit your financial freedom.

(408) The credit card debt was charged off by the bank.

(409) I need to balance with my finances to avoid debt.

(410) Getting out of debt is my top priority right now.

(411) Overdraw on credit can lead to debt accumulation.

(412) I need to find a way to wager my way out of debt.

(413) I am working extra hours to pay off the tax debt.

(414) I regret the decisions that led me to be in debt.

(415) Be wise with budgeting to avoid unnecessary debt.

(416) The credit card debt is bankrupting the consumer.

(417) Simplify your finances and live a debt-free life.

(418) Carrying a balance could lead to increasing debt.

(419) Boozings can lead to financial problems and debt.

(420) Fiscal policy can help control the national debt.

(421) Her cavalierish spending habits left her in debt.

(422) The amount of debt students accumulate is absurd.

(423) Her incaution with her finances left her in debt.

(424) Overlending can create a debt trap for borrowers.

(425) At this rate, we'll be in debt for years to come.

(426) Credit cards are a common form of unsecured debt.

(427) Being a miser can help you avoid debt in college.

(428) I am besot under the weight of student loan debt.

(429) Lament ahead, the student loan debt is piling up.

(430) Teetotalism can help you avoid getting into debt.

(431) Investing money can help you pay off debt faster.

(432) Gambling can lead to debt and financial problems.

(433) Earning returns can help you pay off debt faster.

(434) Frugal living can help you live a debt-free life.

(435) The liberal use of credit cards can lead to debt.

(436) The gambler was in debt because of his addiction.

(437) I'm trying to live within my means to avoid debt.

(438) I'm using my savings to pay off credit card debt.

(439) You can cash out your tax refund to pay off debt.

(440) A frugal forward mindset can help you avoid debt.

(441) She managed out of the financial debt she was in.

(442) She is working multiple jobs to pay off her debt.

(443) The debt is causing strain on their relationship.

(444) Many millennials struggle with student loan debt.

(445) They agreed to pay back the debt in installments.

(446) He became frugal out of a desire to pay off debt.

(447) The buildup of debt was causing financial strain.

(448) The widow's husband had left behind a large debt.

(449) The auditor flagged several accounts as bad debt.

(450) The cumulation of debt made it hard to pay bills.

(451) The thought of being in debt for years abhors me.

(452) I want to broach in on the issue of student debt.

(453) I'm working two jobs to earn down my debt faster.

(454) Forfend that we should ever be in debt to anyone.

(455) Many graduates have student loan debt to pay off.

(456) The company has a six to one debt to equity ratio.

(457) The public debt is a burden on future generations.

(458) The public debt is a drain on the national budget.

(459) The outstanding debt is a weight on our shoulders.

(460) The debtors were hoping for a debt repayment plan.

(461) The company's floating rate debt is tied to LIBOR.

(462) Inattention to personal finances can lead to debt.

(463) He provided a promissory IOU as proof of his debt.

(464) Some people go into debt to invest in real estate.

(465) Overusing credit cards can lead to financial debt.

(466) The bank had to charge off the unrecoverable debt.

(467) The company's debt burden has put them in the red.

(468) The financial aid program alleviated student debt.

(469) I am determined to get out of debt no matter what.

(470) I am actively working towards getting out of debt.

(471) I am creating a budget to help me get out of debt.

(472) I am staying patient as I work to get out of debt.

(473) The scholarship allowed him to graduate debt-free.

(474) It's important to avoid being in debt if possible.

(475) I'm determined to be debt-free in the near future.

(476) Public debt can lead to higher taxes for citizens.

(477) We wished out from the never-ending cycle of debt.

(478) Public finance is a tool for managing public debt.

(479) Consolidate debt to avoid late fees and penalties.

(480) He got caught up under the pile of bills and debt.

(481) She had to suffer the burden of her father's debt.

(482) Being in debt can result in financial disjunction.

(483) Dette is a French word that means debt in English.

(484) His cacoethic gambling habit had left him in debt.

(485) His carless approach to finances left him in debt.

(486) The debt was deemed uncollectable by the creditor.

(487) Medical bills are often considered unsecured debt.

(488) She spent intemperately and now has a lot of debt.

(489) The selfdeclared millionaire was actually in debt.

(490) Wise along your financial decisions to avoid debt.

(491) You can't delude away the reality of student debt.

(492) Clearing a debt requires discipline and sacrifice.

(493) I flinch under the weight of my student loan debt.

(494) Saving money can prevent you from going into debt.

(495) The creditor had to litigate over the unpaid debt.

(496) Procrastinating on your finances can lead to debt.

(497) Compound returns can help you pay off debt faster.

(498) When you buy up debt, you are taking on some risk.

(499) It's important to budget your money to avoid debt.

(500) The country's debt is in the trillions of dollars.

(501) They are pursuing a goal of paying off their debt.

(502) My friend is trying to pay down her gambling debt.

(503) My parents have a lot of debt from their mortgage.

(504) It's important to have a plan for paying off debt.

(505) The government issued bonds to finance their debt.

(506) The debtor's debt was sold to a collection agency.

(507) The ledger was used to monitor the company's debt.

(508) Going into debt can be a difficult cycle to break.

(509) Going into debt can lead to financial instability.

(510) Being thrifty can help you avoid unnecessary debt.

(511) The residual debt from past expenses haunted him.

(512) The onerous mountain of debt was hard to overcome.

(513) The company's bad debt is impacting its cash flow.

(514) The debt collector left a message on my voicemail.

(515) The university abhors out-of-control student debt.

(516) If you don't save money, you could end up in debt.

(517) We owe a debt to our veterans for their sacrifices.

(518) He owes a debt to his teammates for their teamwork.

(519) The public debt is a source of worry for investors.

(520) The outstanding debt is a source of anxiety for me.

(521) The debt ratio of the company is currently at 0.75.

(522) The finance bill seeks to reduce the national debt.

(523) Being reckless with your finances can lead to debt.

(524) The debenture is subordinate to other secured debt.

(525) The market for debt securities is highly regulated.

(526) The underpayment of medical bills can lead to debt.

(527) He issued a promissory statement to repay the debt.

(528) Some people go into debt to support their families.

(529) The debt collectors hounded the debtor for payment.

(530) Being careless with your finances can lead to debt.

(531) Paying off debt requires discipline and commitment.

(532) Paying off debt is a top priority for me right now.

(533) I am staying focused on my goal to get out of debt.

(534) I am negotiating with creditors to get out of debt.

(535) Misdealing with personal finances can lead to debt.

(536) The purposeless spending of money left her in debt.

(537) I need to pay off my credit card debt down to zero.

(538) I need to pay off the tax debt before the deadline.

(539) I'm determined to break the cycle of being in debt.

(540) The accumulation of debt eventuating in bankruptcy.

(541) The creditor had to claim his debt from the debtor.

(542) After losing his job, he began to plunge into debt.

(543) She decided to borrow in the face of mounting debt.

(544) The court garnisheed his wages to pay off his debt.

(545) The burthen of debt was too much for him to handle.

(546) The debitor's debt was sold to a collection agency.

(547) It's important not to burden up with too much debt.

(548) Embitter your finances with savings, not with debt.

(549) I can't outrun beneath the reality of student debt.

(550) He was loath under the burden of student loan debt.



Debt meaning


Debt is a term that refers to the amount of money that one owes to another person or entity. It is a common financial term that is used in various contexts, including personal finance, business, and government. Understanding how to use the word debt in a sentence is essential for effective communication and financial management. In this article, we will provide tips on how to use the word debt in a sentence.


1. Use debt in a sentence to describe a financial obligation One of the most common ways to use the word debt in a sentence is to describe a financial obligation.

For example, "I have a debt of $10,000 that I need to pay off." This sentence clearly communicates that the speaker owes a specific amount of money to someone else.


2. Use debt in a sentence to describe a financial burden Another way to use the word debt in a sentence is to describe a financial burden.

For example, "My debt is causing me a lot of stress." This sentence communicates that the speaker is struggling with the amount of money they owe and the impact it is having on their life.


3. Use debt in a sentence to describe a financial risk Debt can also be used in a sentence to describe a financial risk.

For example, "Taking on too much debt can be risky for a business." This sentence communicates that borrowing too much money can put a business in a precarious financial position.


4. Use debt in a sentence to describe a financial opportunity Debt can also be used in a sentence to describe a financial opportunity.

For example, "Taking on debt to invest in a business can be a smart financial move." This sentence communicates that borrowing money to invest in a business can potentially lead to financial gain.


5. Use debt in a sentence to describe a financial strategy


Finally, debt can be used in a sentence to describe a financial strategy.

For example, "I am using debt to finance my education." This sentence communicates that the speaker is using borrowing as a means to achieve a specific financial goal.


In conclusion, understanding how to use the word debt in a sentence is essential for effective communication and financial management. By following these tips, you can use the word debt in a variety of contexts to communicate your financial situation, goals, and strategies.





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