Definitions
- Describing someone who does not show appreciation for something they have received. - Referring to a person who takes things for granted and does not acknowledge the efforts of others. - Talking about a situation where someone fails to recognize or express gratitude for a kind gesture or act of kindness.
- Describing a person who is ungrateful and does not appreciate what they have. - Referring to someone who takes things for granted and does not acknowledge the efforts of others. - Talking about a situation where someone fails to recognize or express gratitude for a kind gesture or act of kindness.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a lack of gratitude or appreciation.
- 2Both can be used to refer to a person or a situation.
- 3Both have a negative connotation.
- 4Both imply a failure to acknowledge the efforts of others.
- 5Both can be used interchangeably in some contexts.
What is the difference?
- 1Formality: Ungrateful is more commonly used in everyday language, while ingrate is less common and more formal.
- 2Usage: Ungrateful can be used to describe a person or a situation, while ingrate is typically used to describe a person.
- 3Connotation: Ingrate has a stronger negative connotation than ungrateful.
Remember this!
Ungrateful and ingrate are synonyms that describe a lack of gratitude or appreciation. Both words can be used to refer to a person or a situation where someone fails to recognize or express gratitude for a kind gesture or act of kindness. However, ungrateful is more commonly used and can be used to describe both a person and a situation, while ingrate is more formal and typically used to describe a person with a stronger negative connotation.