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Hard up Meaning in English

expression

ˈhɑɹd/ /ˈəp
HARD-up
hˈɑːd/ /ˈʌp
HAHD-up

Definition

If someone is hard up, they do not have much money or are short of resources. It is an informal and colloquial phrase.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used informally about lacking money, not just being poor—in everyday or temporary situations. Common with 'for cash', 'these days', or 'right now'. Not appropriate for formal writing; do not use to describe permanent poverty. Can also be used humorously exaggerating any shortage.

Example Sentences

I'm hard up this month and can't buy a new phone.

basic

They're a bit hard up right now, so they're not going out much.

basic

When you're hard up, every little bit helps.

basic

I was so hard up in college, I used to live on instant noodles.

natural

We're all a bit hard up after the holidays, aren't we?

natural

If you're really hard up, you could try picking up some extra shifts.

natural