Frugal :

Extravagant
Rich
Miserable
Happy

The correct answer is A. Extravagant.

Frugal means spending or using less money than is necessary. Extravagant means spending a lot of money, especially on things that are not necessary. Rich means having a lot of money. Miserable means very unhappy or uncomfortable. Happy means feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.

Here are some examples of frugality:

  • Cooking at home instead of eating out.
  • Buying used items instead of new ones.
  • Turning off lights when you leave a room.
  • Unplugging electronics when you’re not using them.

Here are some examples of extravagance:

  • Buying a new car every year.
  • Taking expensive vacations.
  • Eating at expensive restaurants.
  • Buying designer clothes.

Here are some examples of wealth:

  • Having a lot of money in the bank.
  • Owning a lot of property.
  • Having a high-paying job.
  • Inheriting a lot of money.

Here are some examples of misery:

  • Being in pain.
  • Being lonely.
  • Being depressed.
  • Being anxious.

Here are some examples of happiness:

  • Feeling joy.
  • Feeling contentment.
  • Feeling satisfaction.
  • Feeling love.
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