extravagant
yes
weak
stingy - niggardly - miserly - thrifty - saving - mean
it is least complx explanationof an observation Parsimony means stinginess. The adjective form "parsimonious" means stingy.
He is a parsimonious old miser.Her parsimonious ways make her unpopular. They are too parsimonious to host a party.
She was very parsimonious to her friends.
Angus McGregor, your thriftyness borders on the parsimonious!!!
The parsimonious voters were scared that their elected leader might raise taxes.
extravagant
The rich man was extremely parsimonious with his wealth; you never saw him doing anything for anybody. As a child, I was very parsimonious with my siblings, and now I have more money than anyone expected.
yes
weak
The different forms of the word "parsimony" include "parsimonious" (adjective), "parsimoniously" (adverb), and "parsimoniousness" (noun).
"Angus McGregor, your thriftyness borders on the parsimonious!" "Being frugal is using one lemon for a pitcher of lemonade, but being parsimonious is asking your guests to bring their own lemon."
parsimonious
selfish stingy parsimonious, tight