Pronunciation: /ɪˌkɑnəˈmɪki/
adjective describing something related to economics or being economical in nature
A1 I bought this economicky car because it was affordable.
A2 She prefers to shop at economicky stores to save money.
B1 The government implemented economicky policies to stimulate the economy.
B2 The company decided to downsize in order to become more economicky.
C1 The professor's research focused on the economicky implications of globalization.
C2 The CEO's economicky approach helped the company increase profits.
formal The government is implementing new policies to address the economicky challenges faced by the country.
informal I'm not sure how to fix this economicky situation we're in.
slang This whole economicky mess is really stressing me out.
figurative Her mind was like a puzzle, trying to make sense of the economicky pieces.
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