Difference between Scotch and Economical

What is the difference between Scotch and Economical?

Scotch as an adjective is of scottish origin. while Economical as an adjective is careful with money so as not to spend too much; prudent; thrifty.

Scotch

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of Scottish origin.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cut or score. To prevent (something) from being successful. To debunk or discredit an idea or rumor. To block a wheel or other round object. To beat yarn in order to break up slugs and align the threads.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A surface cut or abrasion. A line drawn on the ground, as one used in playing hopscotch. A block for a wheel or other round object. Whisky of Scottish origin.

Example sentence: There were years when I was a beer and tequila guy, then I got real fat. And then I found that you could actually go on a diet and drink scotch. Then I got hooked on scotch, and if you get hooked on scotch, then everything else just tastes wrong.

Economical

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Careful with money so as not to spend too much; prudent; thrifty.Relating to economy in any other sense.

We hope you now know whether to use Scotch or Economical in your sentence.

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