frugal

মিতব্যয়ী
definition
adjective
he led a remarkably frugal existence
sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
translation of 'frugal'
হালকা,
হিসেবি,
মাপা,
সাবধানী,
সুমিত,
মিতব্যয়ী
adjective
পরিমিত,
পরিমিতব্যয়ী,
হিসাবী,
সংযত,
স্বল্প,
সঁচয়ী,
নগণ্য,
মিতব্যয়ী,
অল্প
example
He even started working full-time and being extra 'frugal' with his money.
He told us that 'frugal' meals were best for people and that delicious food was our enemy.
Pilgrims still stay at simple hostels which may only offer a bunk bed and a 'frugal' Mediterranean meal of bread, olives and red wine, shared with fellow pilgrims in candlelight.
He was normally very 'frugal' with the Corps' credits.
Being economical and 'frugal' is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together.
Tuna casseroles are one of the most 'frugal' dinners you can make.
There is a virtue to this way of organizing things as it meant I was rewarded economically for my 'frugal' use of energy instead of subsidizing the neighbours who chose to leave their lights on.
Their meals, though simple and 'frugal' , seemed to have been wholesome and nourishing, the womenfolk being experts in cooking and domestic economy.
Most meals are 'frugal' and simple with the daily consumption of meat kept to a minimum.
What are your ideas for saving money and being 'frugal' with fabrics and sewing?
They are less likely than horses to become ill or lame, and can live on 'frugal' rations and in more extreme temperatures than horses.
Friendly, easy-going and always ready to stop and talk or provide advice, even though compared to most visitors many of them live a 'frugal' existence to say the least.
Years of being 'frugal' with their money doesn't change in one night - or one pull of a slot machine handle.
The 'frugal' food they had at home were put in front of them through the sweat and toil of their aged mother, Antoniammal, who did chores in a few households in their locality.
A few of his friends made small contributions on the spot and provided a 'frugal' meal to all the street children who walked into the exhibition.
There is something simple, pure and 'frugal' about a home-made loaf, and the feel-good factor is better than a trip to the gym.
Naturally 'frugal' with time and money, I'm always looking for shortcuts.
She begins cooking their 'frugal' meals and the sisters show her how, not realising that Babette was once a great cook in Paris, a culinary genius.
Furthermore, nature is notoriously 'frugal' with her resources.
All the changes that are incentivised by the solutions economy, rewarding providers and customers for 'frugal' use of resources, and for complete recovery.
Yet Basques were also respected as hard workers who were 'frugal' with their money and conservative in their politics.
In general terms the food is 'frugal' and relies on fresh ingredients and dexterity to transform them.
Well, you know he is notoriously 'frugal' .
He took seriously his pledge made at the outset of the war that he would live a 'frugal' and abstemious existence as long as the war lasted.
We've seen the interview with the ascetic visionary who squats before a 'frugal' meal among his disciples.
He is shocked when the Ghost of Christmas Present shows him the 'frugal' Christmas meal enjoyed by Bob Cratchit and his family.
She had very regular working habits and a 'frugal' lifestyle.
Over a 'frugal' meal and by flickering candlelight, they discussed matters.
Schmidt is potentially a cold character, spartan with words and 'frugal' with money.
They believe this would encourage manufacturers to be more 'frugal' with resources.
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