tightwad

[tait-wod]

tightwad Definition

  • 1a person who is excessively careful with money and reluctant to spend it
  • 2a miser

Using tightwad: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tightwad" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    My grandfather is such a tightwad that he still uses the same bar of soap for months.

  • Example

    I'm not a tightwad, but I do try to save money whenever I can.

  • Example

    She's a real tightwad when it comes to buying clothes.

tightwad Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tightwad

Phrases with tightwad

  • a person who is excessively careful with money and reluctant to spend it

    Example

    He's a tightwad with money, always looking for ways to save a few cents.

  • a person who is excessively careful with their time and reluctant to spend it

    Example

    She's a tightwad with time, always rushing from one task to another without taking a break.

  • a person who is excessively careful with their emotions and reluctant to express them

    Example

    He's a tightwad with emotions, never showing any affection or warmth towards his family.

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Summary: tightwad in Brief

The term 'tightwad' [tait-wod] refers to a person who is excessively careful with money and reluctant to spend it. It is synonymous with 'miser,' 'skinflint,' 'cheapskate,' and 'penny-pincher.' 'Tightwad' can also be used in phrases like 'tightwad with money,' 'tightwad with time,' and 'tightwad with emotions,' which denote excessive care with those resources.