uncomplaining

IPA: ʌnkʌmpɫˈeɪnɪŋ

adjective

  • Without complaint; patient and tolerant
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Examples of "uncomplaining" in Sentences

  • O Lan proves to be an excellent wife, hard working and uncomplaining.
  • Yet, uncomplaining, Brandon dug until the trowel dropped from his exhausted hand.
  • He was stubborn, but he was also charming, resourceful, generous, kind, funny, uncomplaining, and good at making friends and allies of those around him.
  • I loved it as it always bothered me that Penelope seemed so uncomplaining and patient in the face of her husband’s extended absence and persistant infidelity.
  • The Kent police expressed occasional irritation that so much of their time was spent looking for Henry, but usually, they were helpful, efficient, and uncomplaining.
  • Even my sister, who generally went along with every one of dad’s Saturday afternoon schemes in a kind of uncomplaining trance, seemed mildly put out by the presence of the bag.
  • Covers were dragged across courts, umbrellas and hooded capes unfurled, and Britain reminded itself that there is remains one sport – uncomplaining stoicism – at which it is the undisputed world champion.

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