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Ungracious - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ungracious means lacking courtesy or politeness. It describes someone who is rude, unwilling to show gratitude, or behaves in an unpleasant manner, often offending others.

ungracious

/ʌnˈɡreɪʃəs/ /ʌnˈɡreɪʃəs/

Definition:

Lacking courtesy, rude or inconsiderate in manner.

Synonyms:

impolite, discourteous, rude, ill-mannered

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

gracious, polite, courteous

Common Collocations:

ungracious remark, ungracious behavior, ungracious response

Derivatives:

ungraciously, ungraciousness

Usage Tips:

Use "ungracious" to describe someone behaving rudely or without gratitude in formal or informal contexts.

Common Phrases:

ungracious winner, ungracious loser, ungracious host

Etymology:

From Old English "un-" (not) + "grace," meaning lacking grace or courtesy.

Examples:

  • 1. She gave an ungracious reply to the compliment.
  • 2. His ungracious attitude made the guests uncomfortable.
  • 3. The athlete was criticized for being an ungracious winner.
  • 4. It’s ungracious to refuse a sincere apology.

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