নগণ্য, অল্প, স্বল্প, অত্যল্প, অনুদার, ব্যয়কুণ্ঠ, অভাবগ্রস্ত, দৈন্যপীড়িত, কৃপণস্বভাব
(1) Not having enough money to pay for necessities,excessively unwilling to spend,stingy
(2) Not having enough money to pay for necessities
(3) Excessively unwilling to spend
(4) Stingy
(1) It is rather penurious reasoning too, knowing what we know about the geo-strategic priorities of the United States at this conjuncture.
(2) A comparable case is that of Iraq, where in spite of the weekly strikes by the U.S. and Britain and the penurious condition of the country, has still not thrown in the towel.
(3) But then again, memory is cheaper than at any time I've ever known it, and 1 GB of RAM is affordable by all but those in the most penurious of situations.
(4) She never recovered from the Great Depression and lived a penurious existence to the end.
(5) This, as you might appreciate, presents many problems for a man with the soul of a tortured and penurious poet.
(6) Your plan to spend everything you have and more as soon as possible seems a certain recipe for a penurious old age.
(7) He is encouraged by the fact that the penurious state of the game is forcing Scottish clubs to offer greater opportunities to youngsters.
(8) One promising effort is intended to increase the low personal savings rate in the U.S., which could doom many people to a penurious retirement.
(9) Was the students' act bordering on something like savagery when they took advantage of the workers' penurious state?
(10) Once some penurious student has finished loading up a piece of art into her van, it immediately gains in value.
(11) The garish festivities are set in one of the world's most penurious places.
(12) He had grown up in a penurious middle-class family, and it was the middle class and the official world which predominated in his sketches, stories, and plays.
(13) His poems continuously make us understand the penurious effects of genocide in communal riots.
(14) Unlike the penurious English king, Louis provided substantial financial support for full-time investigation.
(15) Physicians are reimbursed generously for treatment, penuriously for prevention.
(16) He survived penuriously for another 10 years but wrote only a fragment of a novel.
(17) Whether this is a misprint, or calculated penuriousness , the move seems serious as there are now indeed proper staff manning the kitchen.
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