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stingy

English

Etymology 1

Uncertain, possibly from stinge, a dialectal variation of sting (verb).

Pronunciation

  • enPR: st?n?j?, IPA(key): /?st?nd?i/

Adjective

stingy (comparative stingier, superlative stingiest)

  1. Unwilling to spend, give, or share; ungenerous; mean
    • 1909, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea Chapter XVIII
      "Well, I'm doing my best to grow," said Davy, "but it's a thing you can't hurry much. If Marilla wasn't so stingy with her jam I believe I'd grow a lot faster."
  2. Small, scant, meager, insufficient
Usage notes

Use of "stingy of" was about as common as use of "stingy with" until about 1900 but became much less common by and since 1920.

Synonyms
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Derived terms
Translations

Etymology 2

sting +? -y

Pronunciation

  • enPR: st?ng??, IPA(key): /?st??i/

Adjective

stingy (comparative stingier, superlative stingiest)

  1. Stinging; able to sting.
Translations

Anagrams

  • Yingst, stying, tyings

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griping

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -a?p??

Verb

griping

  1. present participle of gripe

Noun

griping (plural gripings)

  1. Pinching and spasmodic pain in the intestines; gripe.
    • 1824, John Mason Good, The study of medicine: with a physiological system of nosology
      The gripings are always severe, and a sort of painful descent of the bowels accompanies every evacuation.

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