Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

to-tighten-your-belt

idiom
/tə ˈtaɪtən jʊr bɛlt/
Definition
To reduce expenses or live more frugally, often due to financial constraints.
Examples
  • With the recent job loss, our family has to tighten our belts and cut out unnecessary expenses.
  • During the economic downturn, many companies had to tighten their belts to survive.
  • She decided to tighten her belt and save money for a vacation next year.
Meaning
This phrase refers to the practice of cutting back on spending and saving money, especially in difficult financial times.
Synonyms
  • cut back
  • reduce spending
  • live more frugally