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ungrateful
adjective
Not grateful; not expressing gratitude; a dissatisfied person.
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Malcolm Turnbull has called artists of the Biennale festival "viciously ungrateful" for campaigning to have the festival cut ties with detention centre contractors Transfield Holdings.
The financially dependent party might wish they didn't feel how they feel, and try very hard to push what seem like ungrateful feelings away.
When other members complain of their time in the band (4), do you feel they're being a bit ungrateful?
They call for the rape or death of anyone ungrateful enough to criticise American hero Chris Kyle.
I remember as if it were yesterday a homeless woman, M, who was always especially rude and ungrateful.
So if a journalist says the word "ungrateful" it's a pejorative term and it's not what I've said at all.
Is it ungrateful to wish I'd had a normal education?
You don't want to appear ungrateful.
Fickle and moody, Mr Karzai this week showed again just how ungrateful he can be.
The weight of money Those ungrateful Irish Reprints Related items Serbia's presidential election: Backwards or forwards?Oct 3rd 2002When the election is rerun at earliest, in December Mr Labus, beaten two-to-one last Sunday among the 45% of voters who bothered to turn out, may not stand at all; and there is a real chance that Mr Kostunica's second-round opponent will be Mr Seselj.
Wolfgang Schäuble, the German finance minister, made clear he thought the Greeks were being ungrateful for the help they received earlier this year.Other politicians have exacerbated matters, too.
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