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Parsimony vs Illiberality - What's the difference?

parsimony | illiberality | Synonyms |

As nouns the difference between parsimony and illiberality

is that parsimony is great reluctance to spend money unnecessarily while illiberality is the condition of being illiberal.

parsimony

Noun

(-)
  • Great reluctance to spend money unnecessarily.
  • *
  • (by extension) The principle of using the least resources or explanations to solve a problem.
  • Synonyms

    * see'' stinginess''' and ' niggardliness * see also'' economy, frugality, ''' and '

    See also

    * Occam's Razor

    illiberality

    English

    Noun

  • (uncountable) The condition of being illiberal
  • (countable) An illiberal word or action