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indebted

ADJ ติดหนี้  เป็นหนี้  owing tid-ne

 

indebtedness

N ความ เป็นหนี้  ความ เป็นหนี้บุญคุ ณ  debt kwam-tid-ne

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INDEBTED

a.indet'ted. 1. Being in debt; having incurred a debt; held or obliged to pay. A is indebted to B; he is indebted in a large sum, or to a large amount.
2. Obliged by something received, for which restitution or gratitude is due. We are indebted in our parents for their care of us in infancy and youth. We are indebted to God for life. We are indebted to the christian religion for many of the advantages, and much of the refinement of modern times.

 

INDEBTEDNESS

n.indet'tedness. The state of being indebted.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INDEBTED

INDEBTED In *debt "ed, a.

 

1. Brought into debt; being under obligation; held to payment or requital; beholden. By owing, owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged. Milton.

 

2. Placed under obligation for something received, for which restitution or gratitude is due; as, we are indebted to our parents for their care of us in infancy; indebted to friends for help and encouragement. Cowper.

 

INDEBTEDNESS

INDEBTEDNESS In *debt "ed *ness, n.

 

1. The state of being indebted.

 

2. The sum owed; debts, collectively.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

indebted

in debt ed |inˈdetid ɪnˈdɛdəd | adjective owing money: heavily indebted countries. owing gratitude for a service or favor: I am indebted to her for her help in indexing my book. DERIVATIVES in debt ed ness noun ORIGIN Middle English endetted, from Old French endette involved in debt, past participle of endetter. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was due to association with medieval Latin indebitare (based on Latin debitum debt ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

indebted

in |debt ¦ed |ɪnˈdɛtɪd | adjective owing money: heavily indebted countries. owing gratitude for a service or favour: I am indebted to her for her help in indexing my book. DERIVATIVES indebtedness noun ORIGIN Middle English endetted, from Old French endette involved in debt , past participle of endetter. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was due to association with medieval Latin indebitare (based on Latin debitum debt ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

indebted

indebted adjective he thinks he is indebted to us for saving his life: beholden, under an obligation, obliged, obligated, grateful, thankful, in debt, owing a debt of gratitude.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

indebted

indebted adjective I shall always be indebted to them for their help: beholden, under an obligation, obliged, obligated, bound, duty-bound, honour-bound, grateful, thankful, filled with gratitude, appreciative; in someone's debt, owing someone a debt of gratitude.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

indebted

in debt ed /ɪndétɪd /形容詞 be 1 «…に /…の » 借金 [負債 ]があって «to /for » be indebted to A for a large amount of money Aに多額の金を借りている 2 «…に /…に関して » 負って, 恩を受けて «to /for » ▸ I am indebted to him for this information .彼のおかげでこの情報が手に入った ness 名詞 U 負債 ; 恩義 ; C 負債額 .