Parsimonious

The word “parsimonious” means being excessively frugal or unwilling to spend money or resources. It refers to someone who is extremely stingy or tight-fisted.

Interesting fact: The word “parsimonious” is derived from the Latin word “parsimonia,” which means “frugality” or “economy.” It is often used to describe someone who is overly cautious with their spending habits or who prefers to save rather than spend.