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Penny-pinching is a compound adjective for a miser. Another compound adjective is Scrooge-like.
You can lose it, give it, spend it, save it, or invest it.
Spend it, save it and invest it
Depends on how much you spend. You save 15 percent of whatever you spend.
The Tamil word for "miser" is ஏரப்புனை (Yerappunai). It refers to a person who is extremely reluctant to spend money or resources, even when necessary.
Thrift, in a good sense; and miser, tight-wad or penny-pincher in a bad sense.
The old miser would not give any money to the poor children.
A spendthrift or miser
A spendthrift or miser
pisinari or lobhi who does not spend money despite having it.
PROFLIGATE, prodigal, squanderer, waster informal big spender.
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.
In "A Christmas Carol," the term "miser" refers to a person who hoards wealth and is unwilling to spend money or share it with others. Ebenezer Scrooge is depicted as a miser at the beginning of the story, focusing solely on accumulating wealth at the expense of his relationships and happiness.
A miser (Latin: miser, unhappy, wretched) is a person who is very (often pathologically) reluctant to spend money. Generally a miser will forgo even the most basic of comforts, perhaps even the necessities of life.A philanthropist (Ancient Greek: phil-, love of + -anthropos, humanity) is a person who loves humanity, and hence takes some initiative for the public good. Philanthropists nowadays often do this by donating money to charity, and this is in stark contrast to what a miser would do with money.
Heat miser's brothers name is Snow Miser
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