thrift |
stingy |
As a noun thrift
is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
As an adjective stingy is
stinging; able to sting or
stingy can be extremely close and covetous; meanly avaricious; niggardly; miserly; penurious; as, a stingy churl.
thrift |
thriftiness |
As nouns the difference between thrift and thriftiness
is that
thrift is the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money) while
thriftiness is the property of being thrifty.
thrift |
extravagant |
As a noun thrift
is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
As an adjective extravagant is
exceeding the bounds of something; roving; hence, foreign.
thrift |
economy |
Synonyms |
As nouns the difference between thrift and economy
is that
thrift is the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money) while
economy is effective management of the resources of a community or system.
As an adjective economy is
cheap to run; using minimal resources; representing good value for money.
thrift |
economic |
As a noun thrift
is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
As an adjective economic is
economic.
heather |
thrift |
As a proper noun heather
is .
As a noun thrift is
(uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
thrift |
goverment |
As nouns the difference between thrift and goverment
is that
thrift is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money) while
goverment is .
pink |
thrift |
As nouns the difference between pink and thrift
is that
pink is (slang|derogatory|dated) an operative of the (
pinkerton national detective agency) while
thrift is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
As a proper noun pink
is .
thrift |
miserliness |
As nouns the difference between thrift and miserliness
is that
thrift is (uncountable) the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money) while
miserliness is the property of being miserly.
prudent |
thrift |
As an adjective prudent
is sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; careful, discreet, sensible; -- opposed to rash; directed by prudence or wise forethought; evincing prudence.
As a noun thrift is
the characteristic of using a minimum of something (especially money).
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