noun
- extreme frugality; reluctance to spend money or use resources
- the principle of choosing the simplest explanation that fits the facts
Usage: scientific; philosophical
Examples
- His parsimony was evident in his refusal to buy new clothes despite his wealth.
- The company’s parsimony with employee benefits led to high turnover.
- She practiced parsimony by reusing every scrap of paper.
- The scientist applied the principle of parsimony when evaluating competing theories.
- Their parsimony extended to turning off lights in unused rooms.
- The theory was accepted based on parsimony rather than complexity.
- His extreme parsimony made him unpopular with his generous neighbors.