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How to Pronounce "penny wise and pound foolish"

expression

PEN-ee-wyze-and-POWND-FOO-lish
PEN-ee-wyze-and-POWND-FOO-lish

Definition

Describes someone who goes to great lengths to save small amounts of money but ignores larger, more important expenses, ending up worse off.

IPA Transcription

American English

ˈpɛni/ /ˈwaɪz/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈpaʊnd/ /ˈfuɫɪʃ

British English

pˈɛni/ /wˈaɪz/ /ˈænd/ /pˈaʊnd/ /fˈuːlɪʃ

Simplified Pronunciation

US

PEN-ee-wyze-and-POWND-FOO-lish

UK

PEN-ee-wyze-and-POWND-FOO-lish

Listen in Context

He is penny wise and pound foolish when he skips maintenance to save money but ends up paying more for repairs.

Buying cheap shoes that wear out fast is being penny wise and pound foolish.

If you choose low-quality insurance to save, you might be penny wise and pound foolish.

My uncle always buys the cheapest tools, and they break right away. Total penny wise and pound foolish.