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economical
adjective as in conservative with resources; careful
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adjective as in inexpensive
Example Sentences
Fellow seamers Filer and Sciver-Brunt were equally economical and gave little away but credit must be given to Australia's young batters who smartly withstood the threat.
Though it’s an economical movie in every sense — a small cast, a single location, a brief 85-minute runtime — its layers are intricately crafted and begging to be examined closely.
However, there are some strategies to employ to ensure that your supermarket trips are both easier and cheaper, helping you make smart, economical choices that make shopping — and eating — as pleasurable as they should be.
The visitors fought admirably with the ball, with fine economical efforts from Lauren Bell and Ecclestone, but Australia were rarely under scoreboard pressure after a batting innings that was littered with soft dismissals.
The National Industrial Recovery Act — the foundational legislation of the New Deal — comes in at an economical 18 pages, but that hardly gives one a sense of its massive impact on the economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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