How To Use Uncharitable In A Sentence
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It should be emphasised that there was nothing uncharitable or un-Christian about the Moderator's remarks, as readers can judge for themselves by reading his exclusive interview with this newspaper.
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And have a look at what Hidding went on to say straight after his uncharitable remarks about Australia's leading independent news source.
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Mag. 1758, p. 555.] 'As to the alledged design of making the compilement pass for the work of old Mr. Cibber, the charges seem to have been founded on a somewhat uncharitable construction.
Life of Johnson
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This imp was called a boggart in the old times, now we call such by other names -- ill-temper, meanness, uncharitableness, and the like.
Pepper & Salt or, Seasoning for Young Folk
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He maintained that it was uncharitable to say, 'What a bad sermon So-and-so preached,' and not uncharitable to say, 'Well, it is better than the sickening stuff one generally hears'; uncharitable to say, 'What nasty soup this is!' and not uncharitable to say, 'Well, it is better than the filthy pigwash generally called soup.'
Hugh Memoirs of a Brother
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That's not only uncharitable, it's an almost guaranteed way to blind oneself to all the graces of the sacrament of Holy Orders.
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I don't want to be uncharitable, but he isn't very intelligent, is he?
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Yet, unmindful of the calumny and criticism heaped on her by an uncharitable press and a still more uncharitable society, MS bravely travelled that long and difficult road from Madurai to Rashtrapathi Bhavan.
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Kentaro, for his part, was thinking uncharitable thoughts towards Camus.
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I felt a little uncharitable: maybe they were just honest but hard-up Grimsby trawlermen, reduced to hawking their catch on the streets.
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Yet years so different 1 But austerity, uncharitableness, on one hand; os-tentation, affectation, on the other; these are quaU — ties which can have no place in his heart.
Sir Charles Grandison
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I suppose there was the inevitable, uncharitable flicker of hostility towards a woman who could, in this day and age, devote herself with such sycophantic subservience to men.
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an uncharitable and unsympathizing attitude
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For a moment, Maggie felt the uncharitable wish that she still had the house to herself.
AFTERMATH
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The uncharitable explanation is that she's too afraid to ask.
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To describe its findings as a whitewash would be uncharitable to previous whitewashes, which at least made some effort to disguise their intent.
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For a moment, Maggie felt the uncharitable wish that she still had the house to herself.
AFTERMATH
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Try listening to that 300 times a day and you'll understand how easy it is to become ever so slightly uncharitable towards your hosts.
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Perhaps envy, malice and ‘all uncharitableness’ show up more vividly in an organisation committed to brotherly love.
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This was an uncharitable assessment of the reasons for the failure.
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Most street protests are, of course, likely to incur such uncharitable thoughts among the inconvenienced.
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To give but one example, the kind of talk in which most of us indulge is morally evil and spiritually dangerous, for most of what we say is inspired by greed, sensuality, self-love, malice, uncharitableness or pure imbecility.
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Less concerned with the standing of Belle Cora than with the legitimacy of the vigilantes' supporters, however, Gertrude accused the pro-vigilante women of being unchristian, uncharitable, and unwomanly.
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Its unflattering portrait was viewed as uncharitable, an instance of speaking ill of the dead.
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Certainly the rear number plate of the taxi had been unreadable, and no one could have positively id ntified the eccentric driver with the Saint; but Claud Eustace Teal had seen him and spoken with him in Bond Street only a few minutes before the disastrous events which had followed, and Simon was only too familiar with the suspicious and uncharitable grooves in which Mr. Teal's mind locomoted along its orbit.
The Saint in Action
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I have no authorization from ShelbyC, nor am I the same person as he, I just jumped in because your uncharitable misconstrual was getting ridiculous.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Add Bad Ethics to the Problems of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”?
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His lips were narrow and uncharitable, his eyes curiously bright, and not with love.
MAMBO
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What has prompted these uncharitable thoughts is the growing collection of movie actresses on his channel.
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And you just stop with that horrid and uncharitable thought that's forming in your head.
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If this is your first pacer, you may harbour uncharitable thoughts about this uncomfortable big fat lump of metal (titanium these days) in your chest.
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This was one of the three elements in his speech - apart from, one might say, the somewhat uncharitable remarks about his predecessor.
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It will be a remarkable achievement should it happen, though some uncharitable people may also point out that the gulf between the top three teams and the rest has never been wider.
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I felt a little uncharitable: maybe they were just honest but hard-up Grimsby trawlermen, reduced to hawking their catch on the streets.
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Rotherby, who had always considered Hillsden his social inferior, offered the uncharitable explanation that there was no real mystery.
THE ENDLESS GAME
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I don't want to be uncharitable, but she's not a terribly good cook.
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In short, no envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness; no vice, or meanness, or cheating, or any of the abominations of the planet Terra, and _we come from that planet_.
A Honeymoon in Space
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Three thousand people applaud enthusiastically and one journalist makes uncharitable remarks.
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This was an uncharitable assessment of the reasons for the failure.
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Rotherby, who had always considered Hillsden his social inferior, offered the uncharitable explanation that there was no real mystery.
THE ENDLESS GAME
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Class antagonism has also encouraged rather uncharitable attitudes towards those who engage in charity work.
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His lips were narrow and uncharitable, his eyes curiously bright, and not with love.
MAMBO
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We've worked so hard putting a great evening together so it's somewhat uncharitable for him not to put in an appearance.
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I do not rejoice at your extraordinary and outrageous peregrinations because I am envious - jealous - and extremely full of all uncharitableness.
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But how shall we expect charity towards others , when we are uncharitable to ourselves?
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The uncharitable remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country.
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That said, I don't think your note was uncharitable, but generally sounded the normal problems and misconceptions Protestants have with the Faith.
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Obviously not satisfied with the result, he went on to make an uncharitable remark against the Chief Minister.
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I am aware of the weakness of democracy, of its occasional stupidities and shallowness, its temptation to prefer the rabble-rousing spell binder, its habit of giving way to envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness.
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Mag_. 1758, p. 555.] 'As to the alledged design of making the compilement pass for the work of old Mr. Cibber, the charges seem to have been founded on a somewhat uncharitable construction.
Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780
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This act of uncharitable stupidity can only be one thing: a way to keep meddlesome lefties and Patagonia-wearin 'bleedin'-hearts from observing what really happens during an emergency and telling anyone about it.
We got the last bottle of soco
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Before he had been on the production site long, there was uncharitable criticism of Kenworthy.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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It shows how much hatred, malice, and uncharitableness there lies behind the complaints of many anti-motorists.
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Before he had been on the production site long, there was uncharitable criticism of Kenworthy.
PASSION IN THE PEAK
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I suppose there was the inevitable, uncharitable flicker of hostility towards a woman who could, in this day and age, devote herself with such sycophantic subservience to men.
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You almost got the impression at the beginning of last season that many observers, including uninformed and uncharitable journalists, would have been happy to see the expanding channel fall flat on its face.
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Rossetti said of all his male friends, Hughes was the sweetest and had the most ingenuous nature, the least carking and querulous, and the freest from envy, hatred and malice, and all uncharitableness.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Some uncharitable observers saw the entire episode as an attempt by the larger-than-life author to revive his novel's flagging fortunes in the nether regions of the bestseller lists.
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all pious words and uncharitable deeds
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Woeful immaturity is best described by those who are uncharitable in the face of suffering – that would be you …
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