unappreciative

[ UK /ʌnɐpɹˈiːʃi‍ətˌɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not feeling or expressing gratitude
    unappreciative of nature's bounty
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How To Use unappreciative In A Sentence

  • So often football supporters are accused of being unforgiving and unappreciative.
  • I did go through a phase of feeling that New Zealand was unappreciative.
  • ‘I find it absolutely sickening and sad that there can be such ignorant and unappreciative louts who would do such a thing,’ he said.
  • He blushed a little, shook his head at her, and drove on ahead into the streets — the churches, the abbey, and other buildings on this clear bright morning having the liny distinctness of architectural drawings, as if the original dream and vision of the conceiving master-mason, some mediaeval Vilars or other unknown to fame, were for a few minutes flashed down through the centuries to an unappreciative age. The Woodlanders
  • But we also know that we're watching to see how the actor portrays an actor acting for an unappreciative audience.
  • Then, she had played a bit part on a small stage before an unappreciative audience.
  • I told him he was ill-mannered and ill-bred and unappreciative of Mr. Purcel, who works hard on behalf of his clients. The Glass Rainbow
  • The linen trade, introduced into Ireland and funded by a series of Linen Acts, was perceived by a generally unappreciative populace to be an inappropriate and insufficient replacement.
  • I think it is totally unappreciative and rude to do the above.
  • Now I don't want to sound unappreciative, but I wanted to ask why you think that people need instructions on how to leave a message?
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