💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Undersave"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| oversaveverb | (intransitive) To save more money than is necessary or prudent. |
| outsaveverb | (transitive) To save more money than. |
| underbuyverb | (ambitransitive) To buy too little. |
| saveverb | (transitive) To prevent harm or difficulty. |
| skimpverb | To make insufficient allowance for; to scant; to scrimp. |
| skimp and saveverb | Alternative form of scrimp and save. [To scrimp greatly; to economize; to live very frugally, particularly when saving for something.] |
| hainnoun | (obsolete or dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) An enclosure; a park |
| salt awayverb | (transitive, idiomatic) To save or preserve (especially money) for future use. |
| underreserveverb | (finance, intransitive) To put an inadequate amount of money in reserve. |
| forspareverb | (transitive, UK dialectal) To spare; do without. |
| undershootnoun | An instance of undershooting. |
| spare | Extra. |
| underfinanceverb | (transitive) To finance inadequately. |
| undersendverb | (ambitransitive) To send less than required, needed, or requested. |
| scrimp and saveverb | To scrimp greatly; to economize; to live very frugally, particularly when saving for something. |
| dissavenoun | To spend more than one earns. |
| unsavenoun | (computing, transitive) To undo an act of saving; to erase. |
| underprizeverb | (transitive) To undervalue; to underestimate. |
| underpayverb | (transitive) To pay (someone) less than the value of their work; to pay (someone) insufficiently. |
| underallocate | (transitive) To allocate too little of. |
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