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    stin·gy
    /ˈstinjē/

    adjective

    • 1. unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous: informal "his employer is stingy and idle"

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  2. The meaning of STINGY is not generous or liberal : sparing or scant in using, giving, or spending. How to use stingy in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Stingy.

  3. tight-fisted informal disapproving. small in amount and less than is needed or expected: The problems are linked to stingy government spending over the past decade. The private operators, to earn a profit, have fewer employees with lower pay and stingier benefits. Synonyms. meagre UK. measly informal. miserable (NOT GOOD) negligible. paltry.

  4. Stingy definition: reluctant to give or spend; not generous; penurious. See examples of STINGY used in a sentence.

  5. If you are looking to describe someone with a Scrooge- or Grinch-like tendency to pinch his pennies, then stingy can be your adjective of choice. Or, if you are looking to describe something you have too little of — like a 43-second coffee break — you can use stingy as well.

  6. stingy, the most general of these terms, means unwilling to share, give, or spend possessions or money: children who are stingy with their toys; a stingy, grasping skinflint. parsimonious describes an extreme stinginess arising from unusual or excessive frugality: a sternly parsimonious, penny-pinching existence. miserly stresses a pathological ...

  7. tight-fisted informal disapproving. small in amount and less than is needed or expected: The problems are linked to stingy government spending over the past decade. The private operators, to earn a profit, have fewer employees with lower pay and stingier benefits. Synonyms. meager US. measly informal. miserable (NOT GOOD) negligible. paltry.

  8. stingy means unwilling to give, share, or spend anything of value: a stingy employer; an expert stingy with advice. parsimonious describes a stinginess arising from excessive frugality or unwillingness to spend money: a parsimonious family.

  9. Check pronunciation: stingy. Definition of stingy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Giving or spending grudgingly or only through necessity; mean; miserly. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Scanty or meager. A stingy meal; stingy with details about the past. American Heritage. Less than needed or expected; scanty. Webster's New World. Stinging or capable of stinging. Webster's New World. Synonyms: scrimpy. meagerly. meagre

  11. Synonyms for STINGY: careful, miserly, selfish, greedy, tightfisted, parsimonious, tight, close; Antonyms of STINGY: generous, liberal, charitable, munificent, bountiful, bounteous, openhanded, unselfish.

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