🔤 Parsimonious (Adjective)

IPA: //ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊniəs//

✨ Use parsimonious when someone's thriftiness crosses the line into uncomfortable or extreme stinginess.

🧠 Meaning

Unwilling to spend money or use resources; extremely frugal or stingy.

✍️ Example Sentences

🔹 Despite his wealth, the businessman was notoriously parsimonious—even with tipping waiters.

🔹 The budget was so parsimonious that the school had to cancel its art program.

📜 Word Origin

From Latin parsimonia meaning “thrift,” from parsus (past participle of parcere – to spare).

💡 Did You Know?

Being parsimonious isn’t just about saving money—it’s about refusing to spend even when it’s reasonable or generous to do so.

🏷️ Related Words

#stingy #miserly #tightfisted #penny-pinching #frugal #cheap
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Parsimonious

//ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊniəs// (Adjective)
“Use parsimonious when someone's thriftiness crosses the line into uncomfortable or extreme stinginess.”
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