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  1. adjective. informal disapproving uk / ˈstɪn.dʒi/ us / ˈstɪn.dʒi/. Add to word list. unwilling to spend money; small in amount. agarrado, roñica. He's really stingy and never buys anyone a drink when we go out. Es un auténtico roñica y nunca invita cuando salimos de copas.

    • Traducción al Chino

      traducir STINGY: 小氣的,吝嗇的 Más información en el diccionario...

    • Español

      traducir STINGY: ขี้เหนียว. Más información en el...

    • Stingy

      traducir stingy: garrepa. Más información en el Diccionario...

    • Traducción al Alemán

      traducir stingy: knickerig. Más información en el...

  2. Stingy means unwilling to spend money or small in amount and less than is needed or expected. See synonyms, usage and examples of stingy in different contexts.

  3. small in amount and less than is needed or expected: The problems are linked to stingy government spending over the past decade. The private operators, to earn a profit, have fewer employees with lower pay and stingier benefits. Sinónimos. meagre UK. measly informal. miserable (NOT GOOD) negligible. paltry. trifling. Menos ejemplos.

  4. es un tacaño de cuidado. exp. he's really stingy. "stingy": ejemplos y traducciones en contexto. It will happen tonight, on the stingy farmer's wedding night. Ocurrirá esta noche, en la noche de bodas del agricultor tacaño. He is very stingy with money and a no-nonsense type.

  5. stingy, the most general of these terms, means unwilling to share, give, or spend possessions or money: children who are stingy with their toys; a stingy, grasping skinflint. parsimonious describes an extreme stinginess arising from unusual or excessive frugality: a sternly parsimonious, penny-pinching existence. miserly stresses a pathological ...

  6. If you describe someone as stingy, you are criticizing them for being unwilling to spend money. The country is stingy with aid. Inglés americano : stingy / ˈstɪndʒi /

  7. Inglés. Español. stingy adj. (miserly with money) tacaño/a, rácano/a adj. (coloquial) agarrado/a adj. (MX, CR, HN, SV) codo/a adj.