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Definition of Ungenerous

Ungenerous
Ungenerous Un*gen"er*ous, a. Not generous; illiberal; ignoble; unkind; dishonorable. The victor never will impose on Cato Ungenerous terms. --Addison.

Meaning of Ungenerous from wikipedia

- St. Jean Baptiste High School parce sepulto forgive the interred it is ungenerous to hold resentment toward the dead. Quote from the Aeneid, III 13-68....
- hatred for the slaveholder, thirst for vengeance, partisan plotting, and ungenerous demands that Southern institutions be transformed overnight by outsiders...
- bartering. That resulted in the Native Americans finding European behaviour ungenerous and insulting. The phrase was first noted in 1765 by Thomas Hutchinson...
- tells of Patrick visiting an inn and chiding the innkeeper for being ungenerous with her guests. Patrick tells her that a demon is hiding in her cellar...
- Kamzarf (Urdu: کَم ظَرْف, lit. 'Ungenerous') is a 2019 ****stani television series, produced by H****an Zia under their production banner Mastermind Productions...
- would also explain other examples of Shakespeare's will being apparently ungenerous, as in its treatment of his younger daughter Judith. There is indication...
- characterized the sport in its early years. No sport is wholesome in which ungenerous or mean acts which easily escape detection contribute to victory. Charles...
- Oliver parallels this behavior by treating his younger brother Orlando so ungenerously as to compel him to s**** his fortune elsewhere. Both Duke Senior and...
- his deteriorating position with the king: Cortés personally was not ungenerously rewarded, but he speedily complained of insufficient compensation to...
- requirement, we only fulfilled a duty universally acknowledged. It involves no ungenerous reference to our recent foe, but simply a recognition of the plain teachings...