- verbstint (verb) · stints (third person present) · stinted (past tense) · stinted (past participle) · stinting (present participle)
- supply an ungenerous or inadequate amount of (something):"stowage room hasn't been stinted"
- restrict (someone) in the amount of something, especially money, given or permitted:"to avoid having to stint yourself, budget in advance"
- be economical or frugal about spending or providing something:"he doesn't stint on wining and dining"
nounstint (noun) · stints (plural noun)- a person's fixed or allotted period of work:"his varied career included a stint as a magician"
- limitation of supply or effort:"a collector with an eye for quality and the means to indulge it without stint"
OriginOld English styntan ‘make blunt’, of Germanic origin; related to stunt.
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- The word "stint" has multiple meanings123:
- As a verb, it means to be frugal or get along on a scanty allowance.
- It can also mean to limit or restrain someone to a certain amount or number.
- As a noun, it refers to a period of time spent doing something.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used without object) to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money. Archaic. to cease action; desist.www.dictionary.com/browse/stintstint (plural stints) A period of time spent doing or being something; a spell. He had a stint in jail. Limit; bound; restraint; extent. Quantity or task assigned; proportion allotted.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/stintstint1 /stɪnt/ v. to get along on a small amount:[ no object (~ + on + object)] Don't stint on the food. to limit (someone) to a certain amount, number, etc.:[ ~ + object] to stint oneself. n. [ countable] a period of time spent doing something: a stint in the army.www.wordreference.com/definition/stint Explore further
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