Frugal

/ˈfruːɡəl/ adjective

Frugal describes someone who is careful with money and resources, avoiding waste and unnecessary spending. It can also describe simple but sufficient living.

“Frugal” comes from Latin “frugalis,” meaning “useful, virtuous, or economical,” from “frux,” meaning “fruit” or “value.” It originally suggested good, productive behavior rather than just being cheap.

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