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Skimp (Verb)

Meaning 1

Work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially.

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The team skimped on the project's finer details to meet the tight deadline, releasing a product with several minor errors.
  • When dealing with such a complex issue, it's unwise to skimp on planning or you'll face severe consequences later on.
  • To save time and budget, they skimped on quality control checks, potentially compromising the safety of their products.
  • She doesn't like to skimp on presentations, spending hours perfecting her slides and speech to engage the audience.
  • They were warned not to skimp on the groundwork, but their lack of preparation led to numerous setbacks throughout the build.

Synonyms

  • Scant

Related Words

  • Skimp Over (verb)

Meaning 2

Supply sparingly and with restricted quantities; "stint with the allowance".

Classification

Verbs of buying, selling, owning.

Examples

  • The company will skimp on employee bonuses this year due to financial difficulties.
  • She tried to skimp on her lunch expenses by packing sandwiches from home.
  • The government was criticized for trying to skimp on aid to the disaster-stricken area.
  • To save money, they had to skimp on household expenses and cut back on non-essentials.
  • Due to their restricted budget, they had to skimp on the funding for their community project.

Synonyms

  • Stint
  • Scant

Hypernyms

  • Supply
  • Render
  • Furnish

Meaning 3

Limit in quality or quantity.

Classification

Verbs of political and social activities and events.

Examples

  • The company was accused of skimping on safety measures to save costs.
  • She decided to splurge on her vacation rather than skimp on activities and accommodations.
  • They began to skimp on food and household expenses as their savings dwindled.
  • The hotel room was cheap, but it showed they had skimped on maintenance and repairs.
  • To meet the tight deadline, the artist had to skimp on some of the finer details.

Synonyms

  • Scant

Hypernyms

  • Throttle
  • Restrict
  • Bound
  • Limit
  • Confine

Meaning 4

Subsist on a meager allowance; "scratch and scrimp".

Classification

Verbs of buying, selling, owning.

Examples

  • They had to skimp on all the luxuries during the recession, barely covering their basic needs.
  • She learned to skimp and make do with the small scholarship granted for her education.
  • Skimping on food and entertainment, he struggled to afford the expensive housing in the city.
  • The low-income family had no choice but to skimp, living off a small monthly pension.
  • Skimping was a necessity for the student trying to sustain a lifestyle on a tight budget.

Synonyms

  • Stint
  • Scrimp

Hypernyms

  • Save
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