economize
verb /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪz/
/ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪz/
(British English also economise)
[intransitive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they economize | /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪz/ /ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪz/ |
he / she / it economizes | /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪzɪz/ /ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪzɪz/ |
past simple economized | /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪzd/ /ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪzd/ |
past participle economized | /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪzd/ /ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪzd/ |
-ing form economizing | /ɪˈkɒnəmaɪzɪŋ/ /ɪˈkɑːnəmaɪzɪŋ/ |
- economize (on something) to use less money, time, etc. than you normally use
- Old people often try to economize on heating, thus endangering their health.
Synonyms savesave- budget
- economize
- tighten your belt
- save to keep money instead of spending it, often in order to buy a particular thing:
- I’m saving for a new car.
- budget to be careful about the amount of money you spend; to plan to spend an amount of money for a particular purpose:
- If we budget carefully we’ll be able to afford the trip.
- economize to use less money, time, etc. than you normally use
- tighten your belt (rather informal) to spend less money because there is less available:
- With the price increases, we are all having to tighten our belts.
- to save up/budget for something
- to have to save/budget/economize/tighten our belts
- to try to/manage to save/budget/economize