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View usage for: (pɑːʳsɪməni, US -moʊni) uncountable nounParsimony is extreme unwillingness to spend money. [formal, disapproval] Due to official parsimony, only the one machine was built. Synonyms: meanness, tightness, penny-pinching [informal], frugality More Synonyms of parsimony parsimony in British English (ˈpɑːsɪmənɪ) nounextreme care or reluctance in spending; frugality; niggardliness Derived forms parsimonious (ˌpɑːsɪˈməʊnɪəs) adjective parsimoniously (ˌparsiˈmoniously) adverb Word origin C15: from Latin parcimōnia, from parcere to spare parsimony in American English (ˈpɑrsəˌmoʊni) noun a tendency to be over-careful in spending; unreasonable economy; stinginess Word origin ME parcimony < L parcimonia < parcere, to spare: akin to (com)pescere, to enclose, limit Examples of 'parsimony' in a sentenceparsimony I finished the meal, strolled down the Avenue Wagram, looking at my watch; parsimony got the better of me."It's a fairly local call, sir," he said, conditioned by years of parsimony in the Royal Navy. Definition extreme caution in spending (formal) Due to the parsimony of the local council, only one machine was built. Synonyms tightness frugality nearness (informal) stinginess niggardliness minginess (British, informal) Additional synonymsShe had always despised miserliness. Synonyms meanness, penny-pinching (informal), avarice, parsimony (formal), nearness (informal), stinginess, covetousness, churlishness, cheeseparing, niggardliness, graspingness, close- or tightfistedness, penuriousness Synonyms meanness, parsimony (formal), stinginess, niggardlinessDefinition miserliness He is well known for his eccentric penny-pinching. Synonyms meanness, selfishness, parsimony (formal), stinginess, miserliness, tight-fistedness, niggardliness, minginess (British, informal), penuriousness - parrot-fashion
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