Miser (noun)
My-zur
A person who lives in wretched circumstances in order to save and hoard money./ A stingy, avaricious person.
1535–45; From Latin: wretched
Example sentences
“The economy is going to hell, because the misers and elite are hoarding cash that should be moving around the economy!”
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