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Meaning of miserly
The primary meaning of "miserly" is being extremely frugal or stingy with money or resources.
Etymology of miserly
The word "miserly" originates from the Old French word "miser", meaning wretched or miserable, which is derived from the Latin word "miser", meaning unhappy or wretched.
Historically, the term "miserly" has been used to describe individuals who are excessively frugal or stingy, often to the point of being considered unhealthy or unreasonable.
Synonyms
parsimonious
stingy
frugal
thrifty
penny-pinching
cheap
niggardly
close-fisted
tightfisted
miserly
sparing
scant
meager
paltry
insignificant
trifling
negligible
petty
beggarly
cheeseparing
penurious
impecunious
impoverished
destitute
needy
poverty-stricken
indigent
straitened
restricted
limited
austere
ascetic
self-denying
abstemious
abstinent
sober
prudent
cautious
careful
economical
saving
thrifty
provident
foresighted
wise
judicious
discreet
circumspect
Definitions
- Giving or sharing very little, especially money or food, because you do not want to spend or give away much.
- * Unwilling to give or share things, especially money.
Usage Examples
- He was known for his miserly ways, never willing to spend a penny more than necessary.
- * The company's miserly approach to employee benefits has led to low morale and high turnover rates.