Frugality (noun)

The quality of being economical with money or resources.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french frugalite, from latin frugalitas, from frugalis economical.

Examples:

  1. The family lived a life of frugality and saved money for their future.
  2. The company's success was due to its frugality in spending.
  3. She practiced frugality in her daily life to save money.
  4. Frugality was an important value for the community and they lived a simple life.
  5. He admired her frugality and her ability to make a little go a long way.
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