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Frugal, miserley
It means thrifty or economic in the spending of money, e.g., a frugal meal is an economical meal, just the right quantity without any waste. Not wasteful;
A person who is NOT frugal is a spendthrift.
A frugal person avoids wasting anything.
Theirs was a frugal existence, living on what they grew.
The word "frugal" is an adjective.
The suffix for "frugal" is "-ity." When adding the suffix "-ity" to the base word "frugal," it changes the word from an adjective describing someone who is economical or thrifty to a noun referring to the quality or state of being frugal. In this case, "frugality" is the noun form derived from the adjective "frugal."
The word "frugal" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kuripot".
Frugal
Frugal.
One answer could be... The key to successful saving is to be frugal with spending.
He was careful with his money, always being very frugal and spending it wisely.
She lives a frugal life, saving every penny that she can. It was a frugal existence for pioneers on the plains, and consumer goods were rare and expensive.
Frugal, miserley
Thrifty
Frugally.
economical stingy