单词 | miserly |
释义 | miserly (once / 6202 pages) adj Miserly people are stingy with their money and not likely to be generous, like Ebenezer Scrooge himself. The adjective miserly evolved from the Latin word miser, which means “unhappy, wretched.” Nowadays, it's generally used to describe someone who hoards their money and presumably miserable because of it. But be careful not to mix up the word miserly with misery — even though it can often be the unfortunate mental outcome of interacting with a miserly individual. WORD FAMILYmiserly: miserliness+/miser: miserly, misers USAGE EXAMPLESIn these cases, I recommend miserly self-control, and letting every morsel dissolve completely on the tongue. The New Yorker(Dec 13, 2016) Those miserly wages he agreed to in 1940 paid off exponentially. Washington Times(Dec 03, 2016) “I will be very miserly with my new gas cylinders,” Aunty Ifeoma said, smiling, when she saw me. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Purple Hibiscus(2003) adj (used of persons or behavior) characterized by or indicative of lack of generosity he left a miserly tip Syn mean, mingy, tight stingy, ungenerous unwilling to spend |
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