"Tightwad" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tightwad" Meaning

A person who is extremely frugal or stingy, especially to the point of being ungenerous or greedy.

"Tightwad" Examples

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1. He cut coupons out of newspapers to be a tightwad, saving money wherever possible.


2. My husband is a tightwad, so we always have to convince him to spend money on anything.


3. The business owner was criticized for being a tightwad and underpaying his employees.


4. My parents are tightwads and always ask me to contribute to family expenses when we go out.


5. His frugal nature made him a tightwad, refusing to splurge even on special occasions.

"Tightwad" Similar Words

Tightest

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verb: to close, fasten, or secure tightly<br><br>Examples:<br><br> The luggage handlers were careful to tie the rope tightest to secure the heavy crate.<br> She had to tighten her skirt and blouse tightest before putting on the jacket.<br><br>noun: a state of being extremely strict or severe<br><br>Example:<br><br> The school's new headmistress believed the teachers to be the tightest in the country.<br><br>or<br><br>superlative form of "tight" comparative of "close" or "secure"<br><br>Example:<br><br> The surgeon made the stitches the tightest to make the wound heal faster.

Tightfisted

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Penny-pinching; stingy. Miserly and unwilling to spend money.

Tightlipped

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Characteristic of a person who says little or nothing about their thoughts or feelings, often from a desire to observe, react, or respond in a cautious manner.

Tightly

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Tightness

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Tightness refers to a condition of being closely packed or firmly fixed, experiencing a strong sensation of being securely bound or restricted, or a state of being pulled towards something with great force.<br><br>In various contexts, it can have different meanings:<br><br>1. Physical sense: A tightness in the muscles, a tightness in the chest (e.g., during stress or anxiety), or a tightness in a structure (e.g., a tightness in a screw thread).<br>2. Emotional sense: Feeling tight or anxious, or a sense of being emotionally constrained or restricted (e.g., in a conversation or social situation).<br>3. Slang usage: Tightness can also refer to a good or enjoyable quality, especially in music (e.g., a tight rhythm or a tight beat).<br>4. Mechanical sense: Tightness can be used to describe a mechanical condition, such as a tight spring or a tight engine.<br><br>In general, the word "tightness" conveys a sense of restriction, confinement, or closeness, which can be physical or metaphorical in nature.

Tightrope

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A thin line or path, often metaphorically, that is difficult to balance on or maintain.

Tightropes

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Tights

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Tiglic

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Tiglinic

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "tiglinic". It is possible that it is a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Tiglon

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A tiglon is a hybrid animal that is a cross between a tiger and a lion.

Tigray

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Tigray is a region in the northern part of Ethiopia, bordering Eritrea. The name "Tigray" comes from the Tigrinya language, which is also spoken in the region. The Tigray region is known for its rich cultural heritage and history.<br><br>In political context, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) was a major force behind the overthrow of the Ethiopian military regime in 1991. The TPLF-led government dominated politics in Ethiopia from 1991 to 2018, but Tigray has been experiencing tension and conflict with the Ethiopian government since 2020.

Tigrayan

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Tigre

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A tiger is a large carnivorous mammal, native to Asia, characterized by its reddish-orange coat with black stripes. It is the largest of all cats, known for its powerful physical build and impressive hunting abilities, making it a fearsome predator in the wild.

Tigrean

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Tigress

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