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In the following question, out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which is the best substitute of the phrase.
Being unable to pay one's debt
partisan
bohemian
ascetic
insolvent
- Being unable to pay one's debt: This phrase refers to a situation where a person or entity cannot meet their financial obligations.
- Option 1, Partisan: A supporter of a cause or party. Not related to financial inability.
- Option 2, Bohemian: A person with an unconventional lifestyle, often artistic. Unrelated to finances or debt.
- Option 3, Ascetic: Someone who practices severe self-discipline, often for spiritual reasons. No direct link to financial status.
- Option 4, Insolvent: Describes the inability to pay debts, matching the given phrase perfectly.
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