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Word | Economy |
Malayalam Meaning | സമ്പദ്, സന്പദ്വ്യവസ്ഥ, മിത്രവിനിയോഗം, സാന്പത്തിക ഭരണം, ആയവ്യയ ഭരണം |
the system of production and distribution and consumption / the efficient use of resources / The management of domestic affairs / organization, community’s system of wealth creation, careful management. / efficiency or conciseness in using something / the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services. / the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region / careful use of money, resources, etc. / something that makes it possible for you to spend less money / designed to cost less money, | |
Usage | ⇒ The government takes steps to improve the economy of our country ⇒ Reading the epigrams of Pope, I admire the economy of his verse; in few words he conveys worlds of meaning. ⇒ The war altered the country's economy. ⇒ The slowing global economy has weakened demand for Japan's high-technology exports, causing manufacturers to cut production and workers. ⇒ The national economy |
Synonyms | husbandry, frugality, thrift, prudence, thriftiness, saving, providence, austerity, restraint, conservation, parsimony, method, stinginess, care, brevity, economic, scrimping, direction, economic system, economical, |
Antonyms | extravagance, lavishness, liberality, luxury, prodigality, squandering, waste, wastefulness, abundance, bounty, dissipation, dissolution, excess, generosity, generousness, improvidence, intemperance, opulence, profusion, spending, |
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