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what is the difference between these two words, stingy and cheap
these two words look like mean the same thing, anybody can tell me the difference? great thanks.
Feb 4, 2012 2:33 PM
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Both mean that a person is relunctant to spend money. Stingy is more commonly used as an insult. Cheap is also a slightly negative word, but it's one that people would be more likely to use to describe themselves. ("I can't go; I'm so cheap.") It's also the word that people would use to make fun of someone in a joking way (between friends, "Oh come on, don't be so cheap!")
"Frugal" is a positive way to say it. If you admire someone's caution with money, you would say they're very frugal.
Be careful when you use cheap because it can also mean someone who doesn't value herself when it comes to sex (like "Don't go out in that dress - it makes you look so cheap.")
February 4, 2012
When describing a person and their spending habits or the way they hold onto their money there is no difference. Cheapskate is another word used to describe a person like this.
February 4, 2012
Stingy- Cheap. Refuses to part with seemingly low value items not necessarily required by the person. These items may be such as money, a bit of spare time, a bit of help or a bit of attention. Commonly used against males.
February 4, 2012
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