UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: NOUN
- N/A
- Murmuring; repining; complaining.
- Unwillingness; reluctance.
- Envy; begrudging.
- An access or paroxysm of a disease, as the chill before a fever.
- Hence, figuratively, prophetic intimation; presentiment.
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: ADJECTIVE
- 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
- Lacking in largess
- Petty in giving or spending
- Reluctant to give or share
- Reluctant; unwilling.
- Unwilling or with reluctance.
- Petty or reluctant in giving or spending
- Of especially an attitude
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: VERB
- N/A
- Present participle of grudge.
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not generous; not showing liberality or nobility of mind or sentiments; illiberal; ignoble; dishonorable.
- Unwilling to spend (money, time, resources, etc.)
- N/A
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: RELATED WORDS
- Unforgiving, Meager, Chintzy, Tightfisted, Mingy, Beggarly, Stingy, Selfish, Parsimonious, Grudging, Penurious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Miserly, Uncharitable
- Acquiescence, Wholehearted, Tacit, Reluctant, Recalcitrant, Lukewarm, Scrimy, Selfish, Unwilling, Stingy, Envious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Ungenerous, Begrudging
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unforgiving, Meager, Chintzy, Tightfisted, Mingy, Beggarly, Stingy, Selfish, Parsimonious, Grudging, Penurious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Miserly, Uncharitable
- Acquiescence, Wholehearted, Tacit, Reluctant, Recalcitrant, Lukewarm, Scrimy, Selfish, Unwilling, Stingy, Envious, Meanspirited, Niggardly, Ungenerous, Begrudging
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- 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.
- Hermogenes, and won his grudging praise for my unstinting work.
- That recognition was a grudging but necessary price of Union.
- God did not want grudging, griping sacrifices brought to Him.
- He found himself with a grudging respect for her?
- Even President Francois Mitterrand allowed himself a grudging compliment.
- Temari watched the blond boy in grudging awe.
- The feigned sorrow instantly transformed into grudging admiration.
- It is a grudging decision, which was necessary.
- These considerations argue against a grudging, narrow remedy.
- But his tone was still grudging and prickly.
UNGENEROUS vs GRUDGING: QUESTIONS
- What is the answer to the ungenerous person crossword puzzle?
- What does it mean to do something in a grudging manner?