ungracious

[ʌnˈɡreɪʃəs]

ungracious Definition

  • 1discourteous; lacking in manners or civility
  • 2not pleasant or acceptable

Using ungracious: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "ungracious" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was ungracious to her guests and did not offer them anything to drink.

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    His ungracious behavior towards his colleagues made him unpopular at work.

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    The critics gave the movie an ungracious review.

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    It would be ungracious of me to refuse their invitation.

ungracious Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for ungracious

Phrases with ungracious

  • a person who behaves badly or rudely after winning a competition or game

    Example

    He was an ungracious winner, gloating over his victory and insulting his opponents.

  • a person who behaves badly or rudely after losing a competition or game

    Example

    She was an ungracious loser, blaming her teammates for the defeat and refusing to shake hands with the winners.

  • a person who does not show hospitality or kindness to their guests

    Example

    He was an ungracious host, ignoring his guests and spending all his time on his phone.

Origins of ungracious

from Old French 'ungretz', meaning 'displeasing'

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Summary: ungracious in Brief

The term 'ungracious' [ʌnˈɡreɪʃəs] refers to discourteous or impolite behavior, often lacking in manners or civility. It can also denote something that is not pleasant or acceptable. Examples include 'She was ungracious to her guests and did not offer them anything to drink.' and 'The critics gave the movie an ungracious review.' Phrases like 'ungracious winner' and 'ungracious loser' describe people who behave badly or rudely after winning or losing a competition.