Associations to the word «Miser»
Noun
- Hoard
- Quid
- Treasure
- Claus
- Farce
- Wealth
- Able
- Greed
- Loaf
- Lender
- Dickens
- Fielding
- Silas
- Nugget
- Heap
- Pantomime
- Fable
- Dole
- Bosch
- Anecdote
- Jew
- Thief
- Coward
- Clutch
- Casket
- Penny
- Burglar
- Purse
- Beggar
- Ber
- Money
- Coin
- Sum
- Wretch
- Tyrant
- Steed
- Cognition
- Rogue
- Enjoyment
- Hutton
- Monsieur
- Rich
- Gold
- Counting
- Christmas
- Ramsay
- Shawn
- Hermit
- Fortune
- Niece
- Godfrey
- Eliza
- Triple
- Pete
- Heir
- Depicting
- Windsor
- Gloucester
- Snow
- Jenkins
- Shakespeare
- Mini
- Spoil
- Hide
- Misery
- Comedy
- Dalton
- Candy
- Pleasure
- Bread
- Brothers
Adjective
Wiktionary
MISER, noun. (pejorative) A person who hoards money rather than spending it; one who is cheap or extremely parsimonious.
Dictionary definition
MISER, noun. A stingy hoarder of money and possessions (often living miserably).
Wise words
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