"Ungrateful" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ungrateful" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Ungrateful
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"Ungrateful" Meaning

Not showing appreciation or gratitude for something or someone. Feeling or showing a lack of gratitude. Being unwilling or unresponsive to kindness or help.

"Ungrateful" Examples

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The tourists complained about the high prices at the local hotel, showing their ungrateful nature.

The guests who called the chef at 2 am demanding Food asked the waiter "where's my up-graded steak?", displaying an unsettling ungrateful attitude.

His ungrateful behavior towards his parents was very infuriating for them.

Due to his spoiled upbringing as the only son of a wealthy father, it was impossible for James not to demonstrate ungrateful behavior at that age.

Inciting ungrateful and vengeful thoughts by belonging to groups online is definitely not worth exploiting.

"Ungrateful" Similar Words

Ungoverned

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Without formal government or control; unregulated.

Ungracious

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Ungraciously

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Informally; rudely.

Ungraded

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Ungrammatical

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Ungrammaticality

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Ungrammaticality refers to the state of being grammatically incorrect or deviating from the rules and norms of a language. In linguistics, ungrammaticality is the characteristic of a sentence or phrase that does not conform to the patterns and structures of a language, making it unintelligible or difficult to understand.<br><br>In other words, a sentence or phrase is considered ungrammatical if it does not follow the grammatical rules, such as word order, tense, case, and agreement between nouns and pronouns. Ungrammaticality can manifest in various ways, including:<br><br> Incorrect verb conjugation<br> Unusual or ambiguous word order<br> Inconsistent or illogical use of grammatical cases<br> Inconsistent subject-verb agreement<br> Errors in pronoun usage<br><br>Understanding ungrammaticality is an essential aspect of language acquisition, language teaching, and language analysis. It helps language learners and researchers to identify and correct grammatical errors, and to develop strategies for improving language proficiency.

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Ungraspable

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Ungratefulness

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Ungratifying

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Lacking a sense of satisfaction or fulfillment.

Ungreased

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Not lubricated or oiled; not well-maintained or unprepared.

Ungroomed

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Ungrounded

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Ungrouped

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Ungrudging

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Willing or eager without reluctance or hesitation.<br>Not grudging or sullen; willing or ready to do something without complaining.<br> Happily yielding or complaisant.

Ungrudgingly

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