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unthankful /ʌnˈθaŋkfʊl / /ʌnˈθaŋkf(ə)l/adjectiveNot feeling or showing pleasure, relief, or gratitude: no company ever went from them unthankful...- The other one, playing Charles VII, had to deal with one of the most unsympathetic, unthankful roles in opera: neither good nor evil but merely pathetic.
- Do you know how hard and unthankful a task it is to write these fake few stories for newspaper movie props?
- He completely ignored his unthankful brother, leaning in towards Virginia, ‘Does this meet your expectations, sister?’
Derivativesunthankfully adverb ...- I say unthankfully because I seemed to encounter many more bugs in this control mode.
- Its larger than life premise, prefixed with a true story tips its hat to every humanitarian unthankfully slogging for long hours to change the status quo.
- They do this job tirelessly, for what many would consider inferior pay, sometimes unthankfully, and often anonymously.
unthankfulness noun ...- In that sense, much of media keeps stoking the hot coals of unthankfulness - dismissing what we already have as woefully insufficient.
- Some show this unthankfulness in another way, for they always dwell most on what they have not got.
- I'm persuaded that unthankfulness plays a greater role in our lives than it is comfortable to admit.
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