uncomplainingly

[ UK /ʌnkəmplˈe‍ɪnɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without complaining
    an equally gallant little wife and mother uncomplainingly keeping up the production of tasty and nourishing meals
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How To Use uncomplainingly In A Sentence

  • Luc patiently visits his brother, uncomplainingly sticking by the bedside of this difficult and irascible man when everyone else deserts him.
  • Even in the 1976 heat-wave, I steamed uncomplainingly in polyester satin with rosebud trim.
  • an equally gallant little wife and mother uncomplainingly keeping up the production of tasty and nourishing meals
  • By contrast, many artists, especially the ‘free groups’ feed themselves uncomplainingly on the bread of mercy and have gotten accustomed to dancing on shaky stages.
  • We are accustomed to governments not doing what we elect them to do, so we carry on uncomplainingly (or complainingly in my case) without demanding answers from our elected representative.
  • Quickly and uncomplainingly, though, the guitarist rights everything and soldiers on unflustered.
  • Which is why the neighbours and I have put up, uncomplainingly, with the erection at the end of the road of a gigantic and hideous silver pole with a CCTV camera on top of it.
  • It speaks from a limbo whose inhabitants have uncomplainingly accepted the rightness of the judgement that placed them there.
  • The Stoic philosophy calls upon man (a term which, as the old joke has it, embraces woman) to live in line with nature's laws, and to accept uncomplainingly whatever fate may send him.
  • They uncomplainingly accommodate the way my unpredictable life impacts on their safety procedures and have got to know me, my husband, Nina's childminder and various other members of my extended kin group in the process.
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