thrifty in Portuguese
thrifty in Portuguese is económico, econômico, parcimonioso — thrifty means careful with money; avoiding unnecessary spending or waste.
thrifty in Portuguese
económico
(dated) Thriving, prosperous, successful; (of an animal or plant) growing rapidly or vigorously.
econômico
(dated) Thriving, prosperous, successful; (of an animal or plant) growing rapidly or vigorously.
parcimonioso
(dated) Thriving, prosperous, successful; (of an animal or plant) growing rapidly or vigorously.
What does "thrifty" mean?
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adj Careful with money; avoiding unnecessary spending or waste.
"Being thrifty, she always compared prices before buying groceries."
thrifty in a sentence
- Being thrifty, she always compared prices before buying groceries.
- A thrifty cook can make a good meal from leftovers.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "thrifty" in Portuguese?
"thrifty" in Portuguese is económico, econômico, parcimonioso. thrifty means: Careful with money; avoiding unnecessary spending or waste.
How do you use "thrifty" in a sentence?
Example: "Being thrifty, she always compared prices before buying groceries." In Portuguese, "thrifty" is económico, econômico, parcimonioso.
Are there other ways to say "thrifty" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "thrifty": económico, econômico, parcimonioso.
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