UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: ADJECTIVE
- Lacking love and generosity
- Exhibiting no charity or generosity.
- Unfair or unkind.
- Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious.
- Not charitable
- Harsh and severe
- Lacking in largess
- Lacking in magnanimity
- Selfishly unwilling to share with others
- Not generous
- Slow or reluctant in giving, forgiving, or sharing; stingy.
- Harsh in judgment; unkind.
- Not generous; illiberal; ignoble; unkind; dishonorable.
- Not generous; stingy.
- Unwilling to spend
UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not charitable; harsh; censorious; severe.
- Unwilling to spend (money, time, resources, etc.)
- Not generous; not showing liberality or nobility of mind or sentiments; illiberal; ignoble; dishonorable.
UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: RELATED WORDS
- Hypocritical, Cynical, Judgmental, Callous, Tactless, Intemperate, Spiteful, Unchristian, Uncomplimentary, Churlish, Ungracious, Unkind, Unforgiving, Meanspirited, Ungenerous
- Unforgiving, Meager, Chintzy, Tightfisted, Mingy, Beggarly, Stingy, Selfish, Parsimonious, Grudging, Penurious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Miserly, Uncharitable
UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hypocritical, Cynical, Judgmental, Callous, Tactless, Intemperate, Spiteful, Unchristian, Uncomplimentary, Churlish, Ungracious, Unkind, Unforgiving, Meanspirited, Ungenerous
- Unforgiving, Meager, Chintzy, Tightfisted, Mingy, Beggarly, Stingy, Selfish, Parsimonious, Grudging, Penurious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Miserly, Uncharitable
UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This is quite uncharitable, to me, though I have been more than fair to your argument.
- Christianity and what I consider to be the most uncharitable party, Republicans and so on.
- In alluding to laborers of a questionable and an eccentric character, let us not become indiscriminate or uncharitable.
- It would be uncharitable, but not inaccurate, to say that New Bedford is the armpit of Massachusetts.
- If he remains uncharitable he is utterly unfit for heaven.
- Marry, good souls, let us proceed gently, not with ill blood and uncharitable words.
- As some of you be uncharitable, I was similarly surprised at how walfe.
- The story there is an incredibly uncharitable reading of what actually happened.
- George Prochnik and Frederick Crews are uncharitable to Sigmund Freud.
- Goldman, Living, p. 11. Lena, however, was distant and uncharitable.
- If you divorce, your spouse and his or her attorney are likely to challenge an ungenerous agreement.
- And I am sure that nothing unjust or ungenerous will be tolerated, much less adopted, by him.
- Their eye or heart was considered evil, ungenerous or stingy.
- She allowed herself to give in to an ungenerous impulse.
- If the old lady knew who Saint Peter was, then she would not have been ungenerous.
- Worst of all is his ungenerous, disrespectful attitude toward the students he was supposed to teach.
- Indeed, I have found very few persons disposed to so ungenerous a procedure.
- Ionian attitude to alteration may seem a trifle crotchety or at least ungenerous.
- To do so is ungenerous, unjust, and uncalled for by their action.
- Charging a friend or family member interest strikes some people as ungenerous.
UNCHARITABLE vs UNGENEROUS: QUESTIONS
- What has prompted these uncharitable thoughts about street protests?
- What is the answer to the ungenerous person crossword puzzle?