ungracious (Meaning)

Wordnet

ungracious (a)

lacking charm and good taste

Wordnet

ungracious (s)

lacking social graces

Webster

ungracious (a.)

Not gracious; showing no grace or kindness; being without good will; unfeeling.

Having no grace; graceless; wicked.

Not well received; offensive; unpleasing; unacceptable; not favored.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ungracious

ungracious Sentence Examples

  1. The ungracious guest refused to thank the host for their hospitality.
  2. The ungracious gesture of interrupting others mid-sentence was highly disrespectful.
  3. Her ungracious criticism left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth.
  4. The ungracious remarks made by the speaker angered the audience.
  5. His ungracious apology failed to mend the broken relationship.
  6. The ungracious response to the invitation left the sender feeling hurt and disappointed.
  7. The ungracious winner's speech alienated many of their competitors.
  8. The ungracious act of taking credit for someone else's work was met with outrage.
  9. Their ungracious refusal to help others in need revealed their true lack of empathy.
  10. The ungracious departure without saying goodbye offended everyone present.

FAQs About the word ungracious

lacking charm and good taste, lacking social gracesNot gracious; showing no grace or kindness; being without good will; unfeeling., Having no grace; graceless;

disrespectful,rude, discourteous, impolite, blunt, ill-bred, uncalled-for, unhandsome, incorrect, uncivil

appropriate, courteous, polite, modest, meek, humble,gracious, acceptable, thoughtful, civil

The ungracious guest refused to thank the host for their hospitality.

The ungracious gesture of interrupting others mid-sentence was highly disrespectful.

Her ungracious criticism left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth.

The ungracious remarks made by the speaker angered the audience.