deadbeat

[ˈdɛdbiːt]

deadbeat Definition

  • 1a person who deliberately avoids paying debts or expenses
  • 2a lazy and irresponsible person

Using deadbeat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deadbeat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's a deadbeat who never pays his rent on time.

  • Example

    She married a deadbeat who refuses to work.

  • Example

    I don't want to lend him money because he's a deadbeat.

  • Example

    The company is struggling because of all the deadbeats who don't pay their bills.

deadbeat Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for deadbeat

  • responsible person
  • hard worker

Phrases with deadbeat

  • a father who does not fulfill his parental responsibilities, especially in terms of child support payments

    Example

    He's a deadbeat dad who hasn't paid child support in months.

  • a low-paying or unfulfilling job that requires little effort or skill

    Example

    I'm tired of working this deadbeat job. I need to find something better.

  • a boring or uneventful town with few opportunities or attractions

    Example

    I can't wait to leave this deadbeat town and move to the city.

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Summary: deadbeat in Brief

The term 'deadbeat' [ˈdɛdbiːt] refers to someone who avoids paying debts or expenses, or a lazy and irresponsible person. It is often used to describe individuals who do not fulfill their obligations, such as 'deadbeat dad,' or to refer to unfulfilling situations, like a 'deadbeat job.' Synonyms include 'slacker,' 'loafer,' and 'sponger.'