noun
- plural of minginess; the quality or state of being stingy, miserly, or unwilling to spend money or give generously
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- His minginesses were legendary among his friends, who could never convince him to buy a round of drinks.
- The various minginesses displayed by the committee made it difficult to fund the community project.
- She criticized the minginesses of the wealthy donors who refused to contribute more.
- Their minginesses with praise made the employees feel undervalued.
- The minginesses of the landlord were evident in the poorly maintained apartment building.