Scroungier: meaning, definitions and examples
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scroungier
[ ˈskraʊndʒiːər ]
descriptive term
Scroungier is a comparative adjective describing someone who is more inclined to scrounge, or obtain things by swindling or borrowing without the intention of repaying. It often carries a negative connotation, suggesting opportunism and lack of responsibility.
Synonyms
beggar, moocher, parasite, sponger.
Examples of usage
- He's become even scroungier since he lost his job.
- I can't support his scroungier tendencies.
- Her scroungier behavior annoyed everyone in the group.
Translations
Translations of the word "scroungier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 espertalhão
🇮🇳 लुटेरा
🇩🇪 Schmarotzer
🇮🇩 pemulung
🇺🇦 паразит
🇵🇱 pasożyt
🇯🇵 寄生虫
🇫🇷 profiteur
🇪🇸 parásito
🇹🇷 sömürücü
🇰🇷 기생충
🇸🇦 مستغل
🇨🇿 parazit
🇸🇰 parazit
🇨🇳 寄生虫
🇸🇮 parazit
🇮🇸 sníklar
🇰🇿 паразит
🇬🇪 პარაზიტი
🇦🇿 parazit
🇲🇽 parásito
Etymology
The word 'scroungier' is derived from 'scrounge,' which is believed to trace back to 18th-century England. The origins of 'scrounge' are somewhat uncertain, but it is thought to be derived from the dialectal English word 'scrounge' meaning to scrape or gather. This term in turn may have connections to the German word 'scrunzen', meaning to squeeze or extract. Over time, 'scrounge' evolved to describe the act of obtaining something without paying for it, especially in a sneaky or underhanded manner. The comparative form 'scroungier' was formed to compare the degree to which someone engages in such behavior, emphasizing the negative implications of being overly reliant on others for support or resources.