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单词 ungrate
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ungrateadj.n.

Etymology: un- prefix1 1
Obsolete.
1. Unpleasant, disagreeable; = ingrate adj. 1.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [adjective] > unpleasant
loatha700
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grimlyc893
unquemeOE
un-i-quemeOE
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sourc1175
illc1220
unhightlyc1275
unwelcomec1325
unblithec1330
unnetc1330
unrekena1350
unagreeablec1374
uncouthc1380
unsavouryc1380
displeasantc1386
unlikinga1398
ungaina1400
crabbedc1400
unlovelyc1400
displeasing1401
eschewc1420
unsoot1420
mislikinga1425
unlikelya1425
unlustya1425
fastidiousc1425
unpleasantc1430
displicable1471
unthankfulc1475
displeasant1481
uneasy1483
unpleasinga1500
unfaring1513
badc1530
malpleasant?1533
noisome1542
thanklessa1547
ungrate1548
untoothsome1548
ungreeable1550
contrary1561
disagreeable1570
offensible1575
offensive1576
naughty1578
delightlessa1586
undelightful1585
unwisheda1586
unpleasurable1587
undelightsomec1595
dislikeful1596
disliking1596
ungrateful1596
unsweet?a1600
distastive1600
impleasing1602
distasting1603
distasteful1607
unsightly1608
undelectable1610
disgustful1611
unrelishing1611
waspisha1616
undeliciousa1618
unwished-for1617
disrelishing1631
unenjoyed1643
unjoyous1645
mirya1652
unwelcomed1651
unpleasivea1656
sweet1656
injucund1657
insuave1657
unpalatable1658
unhandsome1660
undesirable1667
disrelishablea1670
uncouthsome1684
shocking1703
nasty1705
embittering1746
indelectable1751
undelightinga1774
nice and ——1796
unenjoyablea1797
ungenial1796
uncomplacent1805
ungracious1807
bitter1810
rotten1813
uncongenial1813
quarrelsome1825
grimy1833
nice1836
unrelished1863
bloody1867
unbewitching1876
ferocious1877
displeasurable1879
rebarbative1892
charming1893
crook1898
naar1900
peppery1901
negative1902
poisonous1906
off-putting1935
unsympathetic1937
piggy1942
funky1946
umpty1948
pooey1967
minging1970
Scrooge-like1976
sucky1984
stank1991
stanky1991
1548 R. Crowley Informacion & Peticion sig. Biv To passe ouer ye days of theyr youth in vngrate seruitude.
1646 R. Baillie Let. 3 Apr. (1841) II. 364 It's a marvell to me if these men should allwayes prosper, their wayes are so impious, unjust, ungrate, and every way hatefull.
1656 Disc. Auxiliary Beauty 46 Impertinent and ungrate must that superstition be.
2.
a. Ungrateful; = ingrate adj. 3. (In later use chiefly Scottish)
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > gratitude > ingratitude > [adjective]
unkindc1300
slowful1484
unthankful1499
unthankfulc1500
ingrate1528
thankless1536
ungrate1548
ingrateful1553
ungrateful1553
grateless1577
unacknowledging1611
unthanking1902
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xii Kyng Henry..thought it..necessary..to forgett the vngrate offence agaynst the duke of Briteyne commytted.
1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VII f. xxviv So vngrate people were they to their souereigne lorde.
1561 T. Hoby tr. B. Castiglione Courtyer i. sig. B*.iii To discouer the deceytes of an vngrate woman, who..neuer agreeth hir tounge with her mynde.
1606 J. Marston Wonder of Women ii. ii. sig. C3v But, Carthage, fie! It cannot be ungrate, faithlesse through feare.
1697 G. Keith 2nd Narr. Proc. Turners-Hall 6 Judge..whether they be not a very ungrate People.
1720 A. Petrie Rules Good Deportm. in Wks. (1877) 24 It is rude and ungrate to leave a House..without your taking Leave of the Master and Mistress.
1767 W. Meston Poems 196 Ye Muses, who were never yet ungrate, When you your benefactors deed relate.
arch.1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xiv. [Oxen of the Sun] 382 The men of the island, seeing no help was toward as the ungrate women were all of one mind, made a wherry raft.
b. n. An ungrateful person; an ingrate.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > gratitude > ingratitude > [noun] > ungrateful person
ungratec1540
shun-thank1593
ingrate1672
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 13944 Þan he..told hym full tyte, þat Telagon he was, His son,..Þat þou gate on þi gamyn, as vngrate felle.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 122 A murthirer, a dum, or vngrate to his parents.
1689 Great Bastard, Protector of Little One 5 It was indeed the true Motive that induc'd this Vngrate to ruin them.
1720–21 Lett. from Mist's Jrnl. (1722) II. 118 The Sweetness of my Lips, which that Ungrate too oft has praised.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1924; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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