PARSIMONIOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Stingy, close, penurious, and miserly are a few terms that, like parsimonious, suggest an unwillingness to share with others Stingy implies a marked lack of generosity, whereas close suggests keeping a tight grip on one's money and possessions
Parsimonious - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A parsimonious person is unwilling to spend a lot of money You know those people who count up every penny when it's time to split a restaurant bill? You can call them parsimonious Or cheap
parsimonious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary parsimonious (comparative more parsimonious, superlative most parsimonious) He was regular in his habits, parsimonious, and industrious; but he lacked all talent needed at the bar—he had neither address, nor eloquence, nor ingenuity
parsimonious - WordReference. com Dictionary of English frugal or stingy par′si•mo′ni•ous•ness, n tight, close, niggardly, miserly, illiberal, mean, penurious; avaricious, covetous See stingy generous Synonyms: stingy, selfish, tight, frugal, greedy, more conceptually parsimonious, and hence somewhat confusing and even contradictory Visit the English Only Forum