Sentence examples for uncharitable from inspiring English sources

"uncharitable" is a correct and usable word in written English
You would use it to describe someone who shows an unkind or ungenerous attitude or behaviour. For example: "I found his comments to be quite uncharitable."

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uncharitable

adjective

Not charitable

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Some very uncharitable style snobs include trainers – or sneakers, as fashion people, irritatingly, have taken to calling them – under the "kit" banner, insisting tennis shoes should be worn only to play that sport, running shoes for running, and so on.

Yet one Indian writer at the event, notable for the breadth of his appeal (if not for the depth of his writing), earned uncharitable scorn.Chetan Bhagat is a sensation.

Under the guise of helping lame ducks, the normally uncharitable chaebol could well end up commanding yet more of South Korea's economy.

Some uncharitable souls have suggested that this whole incident was staged, as a way of scaring up a sympathy vote.

When you consider, even briefly, what the law says outside of the words "exchanges established by the state" you see how uncharitable it is to read those words in isolation.The government can win its case, then, purely on the basis of its compelling (or at least reasonable) reading of the statutory text.

It is true, as the uncharitable gave warning, that Mr Brown copes badly with criticism so badly, it turns out, that he sometimes shakes with pain and rage.

Finally, today, Jeremy Browne, a foreign office minister, is quoted as describing Tory views on immigration as "uncharitable" and that party's allies in the European Parliament as "an embarrassment".

Pratyush Sinha, who retired as head of India's anti-corruption watchdog in September, reckons 30% of his compatriots are "utterly corrupt .That is uncharitable.

In British public life, those who let go easily tend to be either young enough to come back later (such as Anthony Eden, who resigned in 1938 and became prime minister in 1955), or close enough to their pensions to be blasé (like, say the uncharitable, the head of HMRC, Paul Gray, who fell on his sword on November 20th).

On September 27th, after two uncharitable research reports, GE's share price tumbled by more than 7%.

Uncharitable folk suggest that the LDP is out to gobble up the Liberal Party whole while spitting out its leader.In this section Bomb happy Uses and misuses of Amartya Sen The secret in Room 529 Shocking conduct in Singapore Capital crimes On the beach Obuchi rallies his troops ReprintsMr Obuchi will shuffle his cabinet on January 14th as a precursor to forming the coalition with Mr Ozawa's party.

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