ungraciousness

IPA: ʌngrˈeɪʃʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being ungracious.
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Examples of "ungraciousness" in Sentences

  • Yet reluctantly, it seemed; with a kind of ungraciousness hard to explain.
  • Secondly, this supposed ungraciousness on the part of Cheney is an outright untruth.
  • Well, you're certainly doing your part to provoke Obama supporters into ungraciousness.
  • How someone thinks that her pathetics acts of ungraciousness will somehow benefit women in the future is beyond me.
  • Lady Margaret parted from her with her accustomed ungraciousness, and Miss Bennet, because in her presence, in a manner scarcely less displeasing.
  • The blank ungraciousness of this astounded me, until I simply IMed a dozen artists in a gallery where I was showing and suggested that we all put our show location in Picks.
  • After a while he died and she came back: but she had learnt wantonness and ungraciousness from the people of Cairo; 598 so she visited thee four times and at last brought her younger sister.
  • From her own files, for instance, Almond recounts the story of a mother driven to distraction by the incivility and ungraciousness of her beautiful teenage daughter, who treated her mother's serious illness with scorn.
  • He passed the day in dispensing justice among the folk, bidding to graciousness and forbidding ungraciousness and appointing to place and displacing, till day-end, when the Divan broke up, after the goodliest fashion, and all the troops withdrew and each went his own way.

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