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thriftiness Meaning in Bengali



অর্থ বা সম্পদের ব্যয়ের সংযম





thriftiness's Usage Examples:

waste and disposal costs, and also produces a small community where thriftiness and entrepreneurship flourish.


Li Shou was initially known for lenience and thriftiness—the same virtues commonly associated with Li Xiong—but later imitated.


California punk community for a philosophy of "jamming econo"—a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and presentation—while their eclectic and.


First, Englés accuses Theobald of avarice and thriftiness, to which the anonymous replies that Englés—whose name implies that he.


His work was characterised by a thriftiness of style alongside increasingly complex dimensional interplay.


Mark", he was the eldest of the four partners and was well known for his thriftiness (it was said that he knew how to "squeeze 106 cents out of every dollar".


a freelance maintenance crew to dig the keys out, but he succumbs to thriftiness and agrees to do the jackhammering himself so that he only has to pay.


They are used for both beef and milk production and are noted for their thriftiness, longevity and lack of calving difficulties.


to the Smithsonian, "With feed sacks and flour bags, farmwomen took thriftiness to new heights of creativity, transforming the humble bags into dresses.


This Kingston, Tennessee based company adopted the Scottish theme of thriftiness much like the Imperial 400 chain of its time.


reached an age of 36 months on three factors: frame size, thickness, and thriftiness.


his son Emperor Jing of Han, a period known for the benevolence and thriftiness of the emperors, reduction in tax and other burdens on the people, pacifism.


The portrayal of Mary's thriftiness (by carefully "saving" the gifts) also fits the emphasis on working class.


the use of chopsticks and rice in meals, gambling games, bargaining, thriftiness, the kitchen god, the use of animals to name points in time, etc.


Mocked as král kaše ("king porridge") for his thriftiness rather than stomach problems, Rudolf was rejected by several Bohemian.


Many anecdotal stories exist of Getty's reputed thriftiness and parsimony, which struck observers as comical, even perverse, because.


Ekman's traditional attitude of thriftiness made it difficult for him to accept economic-stimulation programs that.


His personal life was marked by thriftiness and general willingness to forgive.


retained characteristics of the earlier breed, such as hardiness and thriftiness.



thriftiness's Meaning':

frugality in the expenditure of money or resources

Synonyms:

frugality; economy; frugalness;

Antonyms:

imprudence; market economy; non-market economy; inefficiency;

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