Uneconomical
adjective
1.
avoiding waste or extravagance; thrifty:
an economical meal; an economical use of interior space.
2.
economic.
uneconomical
/ˌʌniːkəˈnɒmɪkəl; ˌʌnɛkə-/
adjective
1.
not economical; wasteful
adjective
1.
using the minimum required; not wasteful of time, effort, resources, etc: an economical car, an economical style
2.
frugal; thrifty: she was economical by nature
3.
a variant of economic (sense 1), economic (sense 2), economic (sense 3), economic (sense 4)
4.
(euphemistic) deliberately withholding information (esp in the phrase economical with the truth)
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