Someone who is very cheap and stingy with their money. Usually they are an unhappy or ornery individual and MAY live in squalor or hoard their possessions. Synonyms could be "Cheapskate", "Tightwad", "Scrooge", "Frugal", "Penny-pincher". Antonyms could be "Generous", "Giving", "Charitable".
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Threshold assumption is a term used to describe when the value of something is essentially a guess. It means that someone will sell or buy something based on the knowledge they have about the product.
don't take my word for this, but I think it means someone who steals credit card #'s
Accounting misconduct is a phrase used to describe when someone purposely messes up the books within a business. The usual reason for this is so the person can gain access to money for their own personal use.
A cashier in a bank is the person at the counter who deals with the public's cash transactions. They are also known as a 'teller' - an old word for someone who counts.
The word miserable is an adjective. It describes someone in a state of misery.Miserable is an adjective.
miser yes
Ebenezer Scrooge was a miser.
Pay up, you miser.
selfish, wicked,Miser, Scrooge, Cheapskate, Churl, Moneygrubber
A 'Miser' is someone who doesn't like to spend money and will hoard money. Being a 'Scrooge' has come to mean the same as being a miser, coming from the author, Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol, about the miser, Ebenezer Scrooge.
You can visit all the stingy people you like with a new tattoo. I don't think "miser" is the word you meant, but I really have no idea what you were trying to ask. Please consult a dictionary, or someone who can spell, and try again.
That would be a miser.
The most appropriate term was miser or miserly
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
Milquetoast is a word used to describe someone who is extremely passive.
Someone who hoards his money is usually called a miser. Sometimes, other words, like greedy, selfish, or ungenerous may be used.