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Synonyms

unthankful

American  
[uhn-thangk-fuhl] / ʌnˈθæŋk fəl /

adjective

  1. not thankful; ungrateful.

  2. not repaid with thanks; thankless.

    an unthankful task.


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Etymology

Origin of unthankful

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at un- 1, thankful

Example Sentences

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But with the great rousing hosannas, and the last powerful words of the "Agnus Dei" no one was likely to go home uninspired or unthankful.

From Time Magazine Archive

Britain does not intend to abandon her duties; despite the unthankful character of her job.

From Time Magazine Archive

How unthankful and unmindful we are, if that be so!

From One Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion by Alexander, Arch.

She was the only woman who as yet had shown him any love at all, and his nature was not an unthankful one.

From Diana Tempest, Volume II (of 3) by Cholmondeley, Mary

We consulted a little as to the best means of making the truth known to Lady Clavering—an unthankful office that would fall to me—and Sir Edmund rose to leave.

From The Story of Charles Strange Vol. 2 (of 3) A Novel by Wood, Mrs. Henry

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