ungracious in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Otherwise, your indignation might come across as distinctly ungracious and even somewhat contrived.
australianconservative.com
A somewhat ungracious and not sufficiently sympathetic person.
en.wikipedia.org
I distance myself totally from any ungracious responses, made likely in part to divert attention from their own failings.
www.sunlive.co.nz
What's the most ungracious way to react to being sent off?
www.joe.ie
She never used an ungracious expression concerning anyone, and always strove to find extenuating circumstances for the most grievous offences.
mpnews.com.au
In an oddly ungracious assessment...
www.espncricinfo.com
And there's nothing more ungracious than the dutiful, five-second hand-clap favoured by the more jaded music critics.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
Why give it an ungracious death by attempting to force it into either the federal or provincial arena?
ottawacitizen.com
A guest who split(s) the bill is very ungracious and embarrassing to the host.
en.wikipedia.org
Our entire orchestra family is profoundly disappointed when reporters report the news in such an ungracious way.
en.wikipedia.org

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