ungrateful Antonyms

Meaning of ungrateful

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ungrateful (a)

not feeling or showing gratitude

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ungrateful (s)

disagreeable

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ungrateful (a.)

Not grateful; not thankful for favors; making no returns, or making ill return for kindness, attention, etc.; ingrateful.

Unpleasing; unacceptable; disagreeable; as, harsh sounds are ungrateful to the ear.

ungrateful Sentence Examples

  1. The child's ungrateful attitude towards his parents was deeply hurtful.
  2. It's frustrating to deal with people who take everything for granted and remain ungrateful.
  3. The ungrateful employee showed no appreciation for the opportunities provided to him.
  4. Her ungrateful comments left us feeling deeply disappointed and undervalued.
  5. We were shocked by his ungrateful behavior considering all that we had done for him.
  6. The ungrateful guests left without even thanking their host for the lovely dinner.
  7. It's hard to overlook the ingratitude of those who refuse to acknowledge our efforts.
  8. The ungrateful thief stole our valuables and then had the audacity to blame us.
  9. The ungrateful child had the nerve to say that he deserved more than what we had given him.
  10. The ungrateful teenager refused to help with the chores, claiming that he owed us nothing.

FAQs About the word ungrateful

not feeling or showing gratitude, disagreeableNot grateful; not thankful for favors; making no returns, or making ill return for kindness, attention, etc.; ingr

thankless,unnoticed, unappreciated, unrewarded,unrecognized, unsung, underrated, uncredited,underappreciated, unvalued

appreciated,appreciated, recognized, credited, regarded, credited, prized, recognized, esteemed, honored

The child's ungrateful attitude towards his parents was deeply hurtful.

It's frustrating to deal with people who take everything for granted and remain ungrateful.

The ungrateful employee showed no appreciation for the opportunities provided to him.

Her ungrateful comments left us feeling deeply disappointed and undervalued.