Thriftily: meaning, definitions and examples
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thriftily
[ ˈθrɪf.tɪ.li ]
money management
Thriftily refers to doing something in a careful or frugal manner, especially concerning resource or money management. It indicates a mindset of valuing resources and using them wisely, often to save money or achieve efficiency. The term is commonly associated with being economical and responsible with expenditures. When someone acts thriftily, they may seek discounts, reuse items, or prioritize essential purchases over luxury ones.
Synonyms
economically, practically, sparingly
Examples of usage
- She thriftily managed her monthly budget.
- He thriftily planned his meals to avoid unnecessary spending.
- They thriftily renovated their home using recycled materials.
Translations
Translations of the word "thriftily" in other languages:
🇵🇹 economicamente
🇮🇳 किफायत से
🇩🇪 sparsam
🇮🇩 secara hemat
🇺🇦 економно
🇵🇱 oszczędnie
🇯🇵 倹約に
🇫🇷 économiquement
🇪🇸 económicamente
🇹🇷 tutumlu bir şekilde
🇰🇷 절약하게
🇸🇦 بشكل مقتصد
🇨🇿 hospodárně
🇸🇰 hospodárne
🇨🇳 节俭地
🇸🇮 varčno
🇮🇸 hagkvæmlega
🇰🇿 үнемділікпен
🇬🇪 საბიუჯეტოდ
🇦🇿 təsirli şəkildə
🇲🇽 económicamente
Etymology
The word 'thriftily' is derived from the adjective 'thrifty,' which has its roots dating back to the Middle English term 'thrify' or 'thrifty,' meaning prosperous or successful. This, in turn, is believed to originate from the Old Norse word 'þrifa,' which means to seize or grasp. The notion of being thrifty relates to seizing opportunities to save and manage resources effectively. Throughout the centuries, with the evolution of the English language, 'thrifty' has come to embody a more frugal aspect of spending and resource management. The use of 'thriftily' as an adverb presents the action of being thrifty, emphasizing a manner of behavior that is economical and sensible in financial dealings.