budget-oriented
|budg-et-or-i-ent-ed|
/ˈbʌdʒɪt ˈɔːriˌɛntɪd/
focused on budgeting
Etymology
'budget-oriented' originates from the English word 'budget,' which comes from the Old French word 'bougette,' meaning 'small bag.' The suffix '-oriented' is derived from the Latin 'orientare,' meaning 'to arrange or align.'
'budget' evolved from the Old French 'bougette' to the modern English 'budget,' while 'oriented' comes from the Latin 'orientare.'
Initially, 'budget' referred to a 'small bag' for carrying money, but over time it evolved to mean 'a financial plan.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
focused on or concerned with budgeting and cost management.
The company is budget-oriented, always looking for ways to cut costs.
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Last updated: 2025/02/27 02:51
