ungracious

IPA: ʌngrˈeɪʃʌs

adjective

  • Not gracious; unkind or cold-hearted.
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Examples of "ungracious" in Sentences

  • Mr Powell was described by Lord Wilson as "ungracious" for writing about him.
  • Gardiner later responded by branding Pallett "ungracious" and a "really silly little girl".
  • Kathleen Dunbar showed up after all, but her behavior was reported as "ungracious" by those that were there.
  • Hughes labelled Wenger "ungracious" and other Premier League managers weighed in with criticism, but a similar scenario seems unlikely today.
  • Tim "Eyes Coming Outta My Skull" Russert is reporting that the Obama camp views Sen Clinton offering herself up as VEEP as "ungracious" and "not happy campers."
  • He rode out the Quemado Road one matchless December day when the very air would have seemed sufficient to produce flowers without calling the ungracious desert into service.
  • He was to the last plain and blunt; at this time I can easily believe him to have been so to a degree which Scott might look upon as "ungracious" -- I take the epithet from one of his letters to James Ballantyne.
  • And believe me, Madam (though I do not presume to add those expressions which might rather heighten the offence I fear this letter will give you), that the assurance of your happiness in the choice you have made, and which now no obstacle can oppose, will considerably -- lighten the pain with which I shall long recall my ungracious reply to your communication.

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