- adjectiveeconomical (adjective)
- giving good value or service in relation to the amount of money, time, or effort spent:"a small, economical car"
- (of a person or lifestyle) careful not to waste money or resources:"he was economical in all areas of life"
- using no more of something than is necessary:"this chassis is economical in metal and therefore light in weight"
Origin[ mid 19th century: popularized by a statement given in evidence by Sir Robert Armstrong, British cabinet secretary, in the ‘Spycatcher’ trial (1986), conducted to prevent publication of a book by a former MI5 employee]Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- giving good value or service in relation to the amount of money, time, or effort spent:
- (of a person or lifestyle) careful not to waste money or resources:
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WEB4 days ago · Economical means using the minimum required resources, time, or language. It can also mean frugal, thrifty, or sparing. See how to use economical in a sentence and learn its synonyms and related words.
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