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ingratitude

/in-grat-i-tood, -tyood/US // ɪnˈgræt ɪˌtud, -ˌtyud //UK // (ɪnˈɡrætɪˌtjuːd) //

忘恩负义,感恩,遗忘,感激不尽

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being ungrateful; unthankfulness.

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Examples

  • Equally important is for parents to instruct children to appreciate the damage that ingratitude can cause.

  • That ingratitude's surprising, especially from the Israelis.

  • Yet such a move would almost certainly be widely seen as an audacious display of ingratitude.

  • The attorney suggested Bettencourt might try to disinherit her daughter for “ingratitude.”

  • Say that my anger has no bounds—that my heart is breaking—will break and kill me, if he persists in his ingratitude and cruelty.

  • Planner, in these three words, could only read—ingratitude—the basest it had ever been his lot to meet.

  • He carried the note to Planner—he thrust it into his face, and called him to account for his baseness and ingratitude.

  • He could not complain of the neglect of mankind, or of the ingratitude of those he served.

  • She was far too sensible for ingratitude, and fully appreciated the gifts that life had so liberally dealt her.