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miser in German

miser in German is Geizhals, Geizkragen, Knauser — miser means someone who hoards money and hates spending it, even when they can easily afford to.

miser in German

Geizhals
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
Geizkragen
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
Knauser
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
Pfennigfuchser
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
Geizige
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
Geiziger
noun
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.

What does "miser" mean?

  1. noun Someone who hoards money and hates spending it, even when they can easily afford to.
    "The old miser refused to turn on the heating even in winter."

miser in a sentence

  • The old miser refused to turn on the heating even in winter.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "miser" in German?

"miser" in German is Geizhals, Geizkragen, Knauser. miser means: Someone who hoards money and hates spending it, even when they can easily afford to.

How do you use "miser" in a sentence?

Example: "The old miser refused to turn on the heating even in winter." In German, "miser" is Geizhals, Geizkragen, Knauser.

Are there other ways to say "miser" in German?

Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "miser": Geizhals, Geizkragen, Knauser, Pfennigfuchser, Geizige, Geiziger.

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