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miser in Russian

miser in Russian is жмот, скря́га, скупе́ц — miser means someone who hoards money and hates spending it, even when they can easily afford to.

miser in Russian

жмот
noun
Pronounced: zhmot
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
скря́га
noun
Pronounced: skryaga
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
скупе́ц
noun
Pronounced: skupets
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
жа́дина
noun
Pronounced: zhadina
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
крохобо́р
noun
Pronounced: krokhobor
(obsolete) A person who is wretched or despicable; a wretch.
курку́ль
noun
Pronounced: kurkul
(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 Russian?

"miser" in Russian is жмот, скря́га, скупе́ц. miser means: Someone who hoards money and hates spending it, even when they can easily afford to.

How do you pronounce жмот?

"miser" in Russian is жмот, pronounced "zhmot".

How do you use "miser" in a sentence?

Example: "The old miser refused to turn on the heating even in winter." In Russian, "miser" is жмот, скря́га, скупе́ц.

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

Yes — Russian has 6 translations listed for "miser": жмот, скря́га, скупе́ц, жа́дина, крохобо́р, курку́ль.

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