Legal Definition and Related Resources of Economical
Meaning of Economical
Synonyms of Economical
adjective
- attentus
- avoiding extravagance
- careful
- chary of expense
- cheap
- costreducing
- diligens
- economizing
- efficient
- financially prudent
- forehanded
- free from waste
- frugal
- frugi
- inexpensive
- laborsaving
- moneyconscious
- moneysaving
- niggardly
- parsimonious
- provident
- prudent
- saving
- sparing
- thrifty
- timesaving
- unlavish
- unwasteful
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Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Economical
(You may find economical at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).
1570s, “pertaining to household management;” from economic + -al (1). Sense of “pertaining to political economy” is from 1781, but that sense more commonly goes with economic, and the main modern sense of this spelling is “thrifty” (1780). Related: Economically.
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