economy



false economy

An initial attempt to save money that ends up costing a person more money in the future. Although people often join wholesale clubs for the discounts, it ends up being a false economy because they spend more there than they would at a regular grocery store. Not getting regular oil changes might save you money in the short term, but it's a false economy because you'll ruin your engine.
See also: economy, false

a false economy

something that you think will save you money but which means you will have to spend a lot more money later She told me that buying a cheap washing machine was a false economy because it was more likely to break down.
See also: economy, false

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aliciaa-LEE-thya (Spanish), a-LEE-sya (Latin American Spanish), ə-LIS-yə (English), ə-LIS-ee-ə (English), ə-LISH-ə (English), ə-LEE-shə (English)Spanish, English
ŞEnay-Turkish
Dodd[dɔd]
CherSHEREnglish
EgÍDio-Portuguese
Genevieve['dʒenəvi:v]