A verb phrase that describes someone that doesn't pay their debt


ie. Knowing that they have an unpaid debt, yet doesn't care.


I suppose "he is renouncing his debt" would be fine, but it doesn't seem to flow well.


"he is abandoning his debt" doesn't sound too good either, so are there any better alternatives?



Answer



In BrE, deliberately running away from a debt is "welshing". You welsh on a debt.


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