unsparing Antonyms
Strongest:
- cheap
- penurious
- tightfisted
- close
- stingy
- parsimonious
- uncharitable
- close
- tightfisted
- penurious
- parsimonious
- illiberal
- small
- selfish
- tight
- tight
- stingy
- selfish
- miserly
- small
- costive
- uncharitable
- niggardly
- illiberal
- ungenerous
- niggardly
- miserly
- ungenerous
- costive
- cheap
- petty
- petty
Strong:
- stinting
- sparing
- spare
- mercenary
- grudging
- grudging
- sparing
- acquisitive
- mingy
- mean
- acquisitive
- rapacious
- chary
- avaricious
- stinting
- desirous
- closefisted
- thrifty
- spare
- covetous
- covetous
- frugal
- chary
- desirous
- mercenary
- avaricious
- mingy
- frugal
- rapacious
- mean
- thrifty
- closefisted
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- unselfish
- munificent
- fulsome
- handsome
- benevolent
- liberal
- openhanded
- kind
- unstinting
- bounteous
- bountiful
- bighearted
- compassionate
- open
Weak:
Meaning of unsparing
unsparing (s)
very generous
not forbearing; ruthless
unsparing (a.)
Not sparing; not parsimonious; liberal; profuse.
Not merciful or forgiving.
unsparing Sentence Examples
- The historian's unsparing account of the war left no detail untouched.
- The athlete's unsparing training regimen left her sore and exhausted, but ultimately prepared her for victory.
- The surgeon's unsparing scalpel deftly removed the cancerous tissue.
- The critic's unsparing review left the novel's reputation in tatters.
- The judge's unsparing sentence condemned the criminal to a lifetime behind bars.
- The teacher's unsparing tests pushed her students to their limits and beyond.
- The athlete's unsparing determination helped him overcome adversity and achieve his goals.
- The coach's unsparing expectations motivated the team to perform at their best.
- The investigator's unsparing pursuit of evidence ultimately led to the arrest of the suspect.
- The scientist's unsparing scrutiny of the data revealed groundbreaking discoveries.
FAQs About the word unsparing
very generous, not forbearing; ruthlessNot sparing; not parsimonious; liberal; profuse., Not merciful or forgiving.
charitable,generous, unselfish, munificent, fulsome, handsome, benevolent, liberal, openhanded, kind
cheap, penurious, tightfisted, close, stingy, parsimonious, uncharitable, close, tightfisted, penurious
The historian's unsparing account of the war left no detail untouched.
The athlete's unsparing training regimen left her sore and exhausted, but ultimately prepared her for victory.
The surgeon's unsparing scalpel deftly removed the cancerous tissue.
The critic's unsparing review left the novel's reputation in tatters.