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Meanings of
penuriousness
in English
A state of lacking money.
pennilessness
impecuniousness
Extreme reluctance to spend money.
meanness
parsimony
stinginess
niggardliness
miserliness
costiveness
closefistedness
Synonyms
Examples for "
meanness
"
meanness
parsimony
stinginess
niggardliness
miserliness
Examples for "
meanness
"
1
The life of the cloister is far from the
meanness
of life.
2
There's a lot of
meanness
going on in the world, she said.
3
The
meanness
of regulating our conduct by the opinions of men 186.
4
They are consequent and natural, and our kindness and
meanness
both manly.
5
These extremes of extravagance and
meanness
were not unusual in his practice.
1
Goodness-of-fit,
parsimony
and robustness under misspecification were used to identify candidate models.
2
About the staging of the play there was a right Shakespearian
parsimony
.
3
Gifts are the last thing you expect after rehearsing for sheer
parsimony
.
4
But let it be remembered that thrift is not
parsimony
not miserliness.
5
The shabby plainness of Wren's church well typified all the parochial
parsimony
.
1
Against the Atlanta Hawks, they unveiled a whole new level of
stinginess
.
2
And all the thanks I get is to be taunted with
stinginess
.
3
He has treated me with a
stinginess
that I never knew equalled.
4
I'm glad, for of all faults I detest
stinginess
in a child.
5
It's a pity that
stinginess
is one of the roads to affluence.
1
She was capable of refusal, but not of half-measures or of
niggardliness
.
2
We must, then, be grateful without
niggardliness
for the gift of his verse.
3
I was deciding between money and men, between
niggardliness
and romance.
4
Herdsmen and farmers depended for their livelihood on nature, her
niggardliness
or generosity.
5
There was no
niggardliness
in the trade the Vose folks made with Captain Mayo.
1
But let it be remembered that thrift is not parsimony not
miserliness
.
2
I ought to have seen through your father's affectation of
miserliness
and indifference.
3
One poor quality the PM does share with the former Labour leader is
miserliness
.
4
What she had called
miserliness
was really prudence and thrift and other pleasant-sounding virtues.
5
He wishes to emphasize the cold
miserliness
of this man.
1
Then his new-born scientific ardor seemed to struggle with his rustic
costiveness
of speech.
2
Laudanum every night, and an opening tincture to obviate
costiveness
.
3
A cathartic remedy will palliate the
costiveness
which frequently follows the use of cathartic remedies.
4
The same food that agrees perfectly well with one child will frequently cause
costiveness
in another.
5
Feed that tends to
costiveness
should be avoided.
Usage of
penuriousness
in English
1
I blushed for this pettiness amid grandeur, and
penuriousness
surrounded by luxury.
2
Steadily he persisted in what seemed to us a growing
penuriousness
.
3
He had so often remonstrated with Agatha about her
penuriousness
as concerned stationery.
4
The thrift of New England did often shrivel into
penuriousness
.
5
This is enough to make up for any degree of scientific
penuriousness
or jealousy.
6
All this spoke, not of poverty, but of sordid
penuriousness
.
7
As it is, it seems to me he has no excuse for his extreme
penuriousness
.
8
What others would have accepted as
penuriousness
she recognized as a sense of well-balanced justice.
9
His
penuriousness
was as remarkable as his taste.
10
Meantime, things were becoming very serious; with all his
penuriousness
,
he had arrived at his last half-sovereign.
11
His frugality, bordering upon
penuriousness
,
impressed contemporaries.
12
It is altogether different from
penuriousness
:
for it is economy that can always best afford to be generous.
13
The one made them rather poorer than richer; the other brought upon them a growing habit of
penuriousness
,
gloom and irritability.
14
It is France's
penuriousness
and meanness and her exaggerated thrift that stands most in the way of her material greatness now.
15
There are other persons who, though they cannot in all cases be censured for
penuriousness
,
have imbibed a very pernicious error.
16
It is not
penuriousness
,
as some of the boys may think-itis poverty that prevents me from attiring myself more becomingly.
Other examples for "penuriousness"
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About this term
penuriousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
accept as penuriousness
advise the penuriousness
border upon penuriousness
censure for penuriousness
extreme penuriousness
More collocations
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