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Frugal - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

frugal

/ˈfruːɡəl/ /ˈfruːɡ(ə)l/

Definition:

Sparing or economical with resources, avoiding waste or luxury.

Synonyms:

Thrifty, economical, prudent, sparing

Part of Speech:

Adjective

Antonyms:

Extravagant, wasteful, lavish

Common Collocations:

Frugal lifestyle, frugal habits, frugal spending

Derivatives:

Frugality, frugally

Usage Tips:

Use "frugal" to describe someone who carefully manages money or resources without excess.

Common Phrases:

Frugal living, frugal with money, frugal by nature

Etymology:

From Latin *frugalis*, meaning "virtuous" or "economical," related to *frux* (fruit or value).

Examples:

  • 1. She is frugal and saves money by cooking at home.
  • 2. His frugal habits helped him retire early.
  • 3. They live a frugal life to reduce waste.
  • 4. Being frugal doesn’t mean being cheap—it’s about smart spending.

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