English to Hindi Dictionary parsimonious

parsimonious

किफ़ायती
definition
adjective
parsimonious New Hampshire voters, who have a phobia about taxes
unwilling to spend money or use resources; stingy or frugal.
translation of 'parsimonious'
अल्‍पव्‍यापी,
किफ़ायतशार,
कंतूस
adjective
तुच्छ,
थोड़ा,
दरिद्र,
मितव्ययी,
किफ़ायती
example
With the fare on offer here it is not easy not to feel dejected, even sad that the directors have been so 'parsimonious' with their offerings to kids.
What slows e-government up is a 'parsimonious' culture, for which IT can only be invested in if it saves the Treasury money.
They already possess the most 'parsimonious' defence in the division.
He puts Scotland's success in the sector down to its 'parsimonious' reputation.
Its lure to one's vanity and bank account can seduce even the most 'parsimonious' print personality.
So much for those who argue that the essential problem was 'parsimonious' Republicans or a weak state.
You know, I mean, there seems to be this thing that the coverage is being parceled out in a rather 'parsimonious' way.
Our approach is niggardly, grudging and 'parsimonious' .
Britain, along with Italy, France and Germany, comes in the middle of the tipping league, neither profligate nor 'parsimonious' .
Also, using graduate students to pursue industrial problems in a university is a cheap way for 'parsimonious' companies to do research.
Ironically, they resemble more than anything a George Graham team: 'parsimonious' , ruthless and pragmatic.
I was good and 'parsimonious' and did the job myself, saving the money I didn't spend on cleaners to help pay the builders.
This team was apparently built around a defense that was 'parsimonious' to the extreme, and now it's gone a bit leaky.
This is an odd pairing of devices in one person, the narrative eye and the devil: it's too 'parsimonious' .
But the declines also point out the 'parsimonious' nature of the cash-free offer.
Some treatments produce more health gain than others, and some entail more 'parsimonious' use of resources.
Never fear, my little chickadees; Aunty Jane has even the most 'parsimonious' among you covered.
His 'parsimonious' ways have cost him more than a few friends and several famous girlfriends.
And the Australian who has made it his summer residence finds the locals anything but 'parsimonious' .
This file will not be available indefinitely - I am far too 'parsimonious' with webspace for that.
The idea that mediums might be obtaining anomalous information that can most simply and 'parsimoniously' be explained in terms of the continuance of consciousness is presumed categorically to be false by Hyman until proven otherwise.
Staff members, while lamenting Fay's legendary 'parsimoniousness' , praise his evenhandedness and juggling of the three key constituencies of the USGA: the staff, the Executive Committee and the past presidents.
However, large numbers of parameters lead to large sampling variances, so we would like to reduce the number of parameters and model the data 'parsimoniously' .
Lots of people have called our response to the Tsunami ‘extraordinarily generous’ but its only really extraordinary when compared with the usual 'parsimoniousness' on foreign aid.
Moreover, although in its first stage of development, the models 'parsimoniously' unify our understanding of previously disconnected empirical data on human mating and generate a rich set of testable predictions.
There are some employers who use them responsibly and very 'parsimoniously' and make a serious effort to hire domestic workers before they go abroad to hire.
Yet a theory of media culture must not only account for such relationships, but do so 'parsimoniously' : The facts of the matter must be explained as economically as possible with the greatest possible depth and scope.
Davison confirmed Cronje's 'parsimoniousness' when, in a revealing aside, he conceded that his teammates had never expected him to buy them a drink.
That was down to more than military 'parsimoniousness' , he says.
Hay puts the churchiness down to the type of people who wanted to get ahead, although the 'parsimoniousness' of Hay the elder perhaps encouraged self-help.
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