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Discover LudwigThe word "niggard" is correct and usable in written English.
The word is an adjective meaning "stingy" or "miserly". However, due to its etymological roots in the Middle English word "nygard", which is related to the derogatory word "nigger", the word can be seen as offensive if used inappropriately. Therefore, it's advised to use the word carefully, especially in sensitive contexts. For example, you could say, "My neighbor is so niggardly; he never buys anything for the community potluck."
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Austen, after all, is notoriously cerebral — a resolute niggard in her descriptive dealings with food, clothes, animals, children, weather, and landscape.
However, these artists discovered that the photographic image is a useful guide to proportion and dimension, but niggard of detail.
Though "niggard" and "niggardly" have a rich pedigree running through Chaucer and Shakespeare and Browning, they've recently fallen out of currency as the result of being near-homonyms to a hateful epithet.
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