skimp
0 antonyms and opposites of skimp, grouped by meaning.
Verb — To spend or use less of something than is really needed, to save money or effort.
How to use skimp
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Likely of North Germanic origin, related to a root meaning "to mock" or "to gesture," though the modern "save/scrimp" sense developed separately.
Full origin of skimp →Frequently asked questions
What does “skimp” mean?
The word “skimp” means to spend or use less of something than is really needed, to save money or effort. In plain terms, to cut corners by not spending or using enough of something.
How do you pronounce “skimp”?
“Skimp” is pronounced SKIHMP (/ˈskɪmp/ in IPA).
How do you use “skimp” in a sentence?
Here is “skimp” used in a sentence: “Don't skimp on insulation, or you'll regret it in winter.”
What part of speech is “skimp”?
“Skimp” is a verb.
Where does the word “skimp” come from?
The word “skimp” comes from Germanic. Likely of North Germanic origin, related to a root meaning "to mock" or "to gesture," though the modern "save/scrimp" sense developed separately.