"Skimping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Skimping" Meaning

To skimp is to make something cheap or of poor quality, often by cutting corners or using inferior materials or methods. It can also mean to spend or use less time, effort, or resources than necessary or expected.

Example: "He was accused of skimping on the equipment to save costs."

Synonyms: scrimp, stint, economize. Antonyms: indulge, overindulge, extravagance.

"Skimping" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Skimping"


Verb usage


While trying to save money for the vacation, Sarah started skimping on her eating habits.
John was skimping on the budget, leading to the team's failure to deliver the project on time.
She was caught skimping on the materials, using cheap alternatives to cut costs.

Phrasal Verb usage


Due to decades of skimping on maintenance, the old house suffered from structural damage.
The cyclist was accused of skimping out on his demonination when caught by the crowd, so finishing in a distant fourth.

Idiomatic Usage


His attempts to skimp on the decorating budget resulted in a depressing living space.

"Skimping" Similar Words

Skimmers

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Skimmers refer to:<br><br>1. Devices used to remove a thin layer of material from a surface, often in a manufacturing or woodworking process.<br>2. Types of birds, such as seagulls or terns, that skim the surface of the water in search of food.<br>3. Tools used by fraudsters to steal credit card information at ATMs or terminals.<br>4. Plastic devices attached to the surface of an ATM or terminal, that capture a user's card information when they insert their card and their PIN.

Skimming

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Skimmington

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Skimp

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Skimpier

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Skimpiest

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The word "skimpiest" is the superlative form of the adjective "skimpy". It means:<br><br>Extremely thin or slight, not enough to meet a standard or requirement.<br><br>Example: The skimpiest fare for a bus ride in the city is only $2.

Skimpily

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Imprudently; rashly or recklessly, often in a trivial or unwise manner.<br><br>Example: "She got the job done, but sometimes she tended to do so skimpily, leaving essential details unattended."

Skimpiness

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The state or quality of being scanty or limited in amount or extent: <br><br>Example: "The charity shop had a skimpieness to its collection of second-hand toys."

Skimps

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Skimpy

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Skims

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To read or look at something briefly or cursorily.<br><br>Example: She skims through the newspaper while having breakfast.

Skin-deep

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Superficial; only affecting the outer surface or appearance. Limited and not extending deeply.

Skin

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Skincare

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The term "skincare" refers to the various practices and products used to care for and maintain the health and appearance of the skin. It encompasses a wide range of activities including cleansing, moisturizing, protecting, and repairing the skin through the use of different treatments, serums, creams, and other topical products.<br><br>Skincare routines often involve a combination of physical and chemical methods to address specific skin concerns such as acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, dryness, or sensitivity. The ultimate goal of skincare is to provide a healthy and radiant complexion.<br><br>Skincare routines can be tailored to individual skin types, including normal, combination, oily, dry, sensitive, or mature skin. Regular skincare practices and the use of suitable products can help to address specific skin issues, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, even out skin tone, and improve skin texture and firmness.

Skinch

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Skindiving

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Skindiving is another term for scuba diving, which is a form of underwater diving that involves breathing through a scuba tank regulated to supply air from the surface.