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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "ungraciously" in a sentence

    ungraciously example sentences

    ungraciously


    1. ” Kathy commented rather ungraciously, while glaring at her clearly unrepentant niece


    2. He had arrived, not quite so far along the timeline as when he’d been so ungraciously purged from it, but to that time when he would have been a young boy


    3. The Fund work was her one contribution to a society she laboured with ungraciously and the least he could do was get her to the meeting as quickly as possible


    4. Edward heard with pleasure of Colonel Brandon's being expected at the Cottage, as he really wished not only to be better acquainted with him, but to have an opportunity of convincing him that he no longer resented his giving him the living of Delaford--"Which, at present," said he, "after thanks so ungraciously delivered as mine were on the occasion, he must think I have never forgiven him for offering


    5. Thereat, Catherine silently turned her face from us, and, very stealthily, drew out her pocket-handkerchief and applied it to her eyes; and her cousin, after struggling a while to keep down his softer feelings, pulled out the letter and flung it on the floor beside her, as ungraciously as he could


    6. at work, Misery having ungraciously given them permission, several times Bundy and one or other of his mates were attacked with fits of vomiting


    7. Now, I leave it to the unbiassed judgment of posterity to determine if any public man could be more ungraciously treated by his colleagues than I was on this occasion


    8. “Well, I could, p’raps,” said Archie ungraciously and stumped off toward the cellar


    9. They have always received me ungraciously


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    Synonyms for "ungraciously"

    gracelessly ungracefully ungraciously woodenly

    "ungraciously" definitions

    without grace; rigidly