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infrugal

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Etymology

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From in- +‎ frugal.

Adjective

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infrugal (comparative more infrugal, superlative most infrugal)

  1. Not frugal; wasteful.
    • a. 1693, John Goodman, Winter-Evening Conference [] :
      Now, I say, why Time should be so burthensome to such as these, or what should betray them to such infrugal Expences of it, I can give no account without making severe Reflexions on their Discretion.