unthrift

English

Etymology

From Middle English unthrift, equivalent to un- + thrift.

Pronunciation

  • (noun) IPA(key): /ˈʌnθɹɪft/
  • (adjective) IPA(key): /ʌnˈθɹɪft/

Noun

unthrift (countable and uncountable, plural unthrifts)

  1. A lack of thriftiness; prodigality.
  2. (now rare) Someone who is not thrifty; a spendthrift, someone who is not careful with their money.

Adjective

unthrift (comparative more unthrift, superlative most unthrift)

  1. Unthrifty.

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • unthrifte, unthryft
  • (thorn spelling) unþrift, unþryft, vnþryfte

Etymology

un- + thrift

Noun

unthrift (plural unthrifts)

  1. A vice; an immoral act.
  2. Unthriftiness, profligacy.
  3. An unthrifty person; a wastrel.

Descendants

  • English: unthrift
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