❌ Don't Say
I don't have any money
✅ Say This Instead
"I'm strapped for cash"
Meaning
I have very little money at the moment.
اردو ترجمہ
میں مالی طور پر تنگ ہوں
"I'm strapped for cash"
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Expression Frequency
Common
Formality
Informal
Authority Score
8/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It's a subject‑verb‑complement construction where "strapped for cash" acts as a predicative adjective phrase describing the subject's financial state.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"Given the recent expenses, the startup is strapped for cash this quarter."
📌 Business context
"Many students are strapped for cash during the exam period, leading to part‑time jobs."
📌 Academic context
"I haven't bought a new phone yet because I'm strapped for cash."
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid this phrase in formal reports or legal documents where precise financial terminology is required.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it when you want to emphasize a temporary money shortage in casual conversation.
Daily Life Examples
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I can't go out tonight; I'm strapped for cash.
میں آج رات باہر نہیں جا سکتا؛ میرے پاس مالی طور پر تنگ ہوں۔ -
Sorry, I can't lend you the amount; I'm strapped for cash right now.
معذرت، میں تمہیں رقم نہیں ادھار دے سکتا؛ ابھی میرے پاس مالی طور پر تنگ ہوں۔ -
We postponed the vacation because we're strapped for cash.
ہم نے چھٹی ملتوی کر دی کیونکہ ہمارے پاس مالی طور پر تنگ ہے۔
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say I don't have any money?
It is correct but sounds plain; the idiom sounds more natural.
When should I use I'm strapped for cash?
Use it in casual speech to describe a temporary lack of funds.
What does I'm strapped for cash mean?
It means you have very little money available.
Posted on July 07, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
