unappreciative in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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We're just as guilty for unappreciative, oblivious and selfish of women as women can be to men.
blogs.smh.com.au
There were unconfirmed reports that cats seemed particularly unappreciative of the gesture.
www.treehugger.com
Thirty years later, many of us born during that time are unappreciative -- or, worse, ignorant -- of what the bloodless revolution was all about.
opinion.inquirer.net
Throughout history, strong rulers facing resistance from an unappreciative judiciary have resorted to all kinds of measures to bring judges to heel.
www.thehindu.com
Instead of dismissing the legitimate concerns of the people it is now threatening tax increases on the unappreciative electorate.
www.independent.ie
We are not unappreciative of what the government did for us.
www.punchng.com
People who are rude or unappreciative of the efforts you are making really gets my goat.
www.bqlive.co.uk
During interviews employees told the state that their work environment was hostile, unappreciative and plagued with favoritism.
wtvr.com
Many, many women are completely unappreciative when men treat them like a lady.
hotair.com
Initially, even his publishers were unappreciative of the beauty of this language; they edited out or modified conversations.
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