Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

want-a-handout

noun
/ˈwɒn.tə ˈhæn.daʊt/
Definition
A person who seeks financial assistance or support without earning it; someone who relies on others for their needs.
Examples
  • After losing his job, he became a want-a-handout, asking friends for money.
  • Some people believe that society has too many want-a-handouts who never try to work for what they need.
Meaning
The term ‘want-a-handout’ is often used to describe individuals who are perceived as expecting help or support without putting in effort to achieve their goals independently.
Synonyms
  • beggar
  • charity case
  • freeloader
  • sponger