"Uncharitably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uncharitably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Uncharitably" Meaning

Lacking charity or kindness; reluctant to give or show kindness or sympathy to others.

"Uncharitably" Examples

Examples of "uncharitably"


The uncharitably cut remark may have been said without intention, but its impact on the team was immense.
Some newspapers have criticized the politician's uncharitably worded comments regarding the economic crisis.
It's uncharitable to compare the size of one's salary to others'.
The project's uncharitably low budget has led to numerous compromises.
Being stingy with resources was seen as uncharitable, and the small donation did little to help the situation.

"Uncharitably" Similar Words

Unchaperoned

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Without a supervisor or companion, especially a person of the opposite sex.

Uncharacterised

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Not having characteristics or qualities that are typical of something or someone; ordinary or lacking distinction.

Uncharacteristic

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Uncharacteristic refers to something that is not typical or usual for someone's normal behavior, personality, or nature. It describes an action, decision, or attitude that does not reflect the person's usual traits or habits.<br><br>Example: "Her uncharacteristic decision to quit her job was a surprise to everyone who knew her."<br><br>In this context, the word suggests that the person's action or behavior was unexpected and out of line with their usual pattern or behavior.

Uncharacteristically

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Meaning: Unexpectedly or unusually; not typical of a person's normal behavior or characteristics.<br><br>Example: "She was uncharacteristically quiet during the meeting, which surprised her colleagues."

Uncharacterized

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Not identified or classified; not clearly understood or explained.

Uncharged

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Uncharismatic

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Uncharitable

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Without kindness or generosity, especially towards the poor or those in need. Lacking a willingness to help others.

Uncharted

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Unchartered

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Unchary

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Careless or thoughtless. <br><br>Example: She acted uncharitably towards her neighbor, leaving her locked out in the cold.

Unchaste

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Imprudent; unwise; unthinking. Lacking restraint or modesty; unrefined; coarse. <br><br>Example: His unchaste manners shocked the conservative crowd.

Unchastity

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Uncheck

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The word "uncheck" is a verb that means:<br><br>To remove a check or a tick from something, typically to indicate that it is not selected or approved.<br><br>Example: "Please uncheck the box if you don't want to receive our newsletter."<br><br>The phrase is often used in the context of:<br><br> Computer interfaces, where a box or checkbox is removed from a ticked or checked state.<br> Online forms, where an option is deselected.<br> Voting lists, where a name or option is removed from a list of selected choices.<br><br>In general, "uncheck" is the opposite of the word "check", which means to mark or confirm the existence or truth of something.

Unchecked

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Not examined or supervised, typically to see if something is safe or correct, as in:

Unchivalrous

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