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Tighten one's belt

Meaning

To reduce spending and live more frugally due to economic hardship.

Origin

When food was scarce and sustenance uncertain, a person's waistline would naturally shrink from hunger or malnutrition. To keep their trousers from falling, or perhaps to create a physical sense of fullness, one would literally tighten their belt. This stark, physical reality of scarcity eventually evolved into a powerful metaphor. By the 19th century, the image of cinching one's belt became a universally understood symbol for enduring financial hardship, cutting back on expenses, and making do with less, transforming a practical necessity into a poignant idiom for economic austerity.

Examples

  • With the rising cost of groceries, many families are having to tighten their belts.
  • After losing his job, he knew he would have to tighten his belt and cut back on non-essential purchases.
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