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."
Thriftily; prudently.
The word "frugal" is an adjective.
He was frugal and practical with his cash.
The word "frugal" when translated in Tagalog or Filipino (national language of the Philippines) would simply mean "kuripot".
Some names that rhyme with frugal are Google, Bugle, and Muggle.
Frugal
Thriftily; prudently.
A person who is NOT frugal is a spendthrift.
A frugal government is a government that is economical
she is such a frugal woman that she never bought a car!
I'm not cheap, just frugal!
A frugal person avoids wasting anything.
The word "frugal" is an adjective.
Google rhymes with frugal
Elise was frugal when shopping for herself. Are you so frugal that you read books online to save money? Bob was very frugal; he walked to work instead of taking the bus. That is the difference between us : he is a tightwad while I am merely frugal.
Theirs was a frugal existence, living on what they grew.
The noun forms for the adjective frugal are frugalness and frugality.