miserliness

/ˈmaɪzərlinəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being extremely unwilling to spend money; extreme stinginess.
    • She couldn't stand her roommate's miserliness when it came to splitting the grocery bill.
    • His miserliness was well known; he would reuse tea bags three times.
    • The old man's miserliness meant he lived in a run-down house despite having a large fortune.
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