ungenerous 的定义
- stingy; miserly: an ungenerous portion; an ungenerous employer.
- uncharitable; petty: an ungenerous critic; an ungenerous impulse.
ungenerous 近义词
not generous
更多ungenerous例句
- That’s an ungenerous assessment of America’s response to surges in migrants seeking the promise that, in other contexts, the United States celebrates.
- I am referring here to establishment Republicans, which for 150 years have consistently been the party of the rich and ungenerous.
- Dickens showed the land to be “a troubled republic: ambitious, cruel, ungenerous, brutal, and divided.”
- It's an ungenerous view, and one that Under the Sun goes a long way to undermine.
- To be wealthy, married, unfaithful, and ungenerous is to insult a woman's basic intelligence, as well as her pride.
- Some of my relatives felt I was ungenerous, and some simply wondered, Whose side are you on?
- In an instant he was beside her; for though he had been irritable and ungenerous, he had at bottom a kind heart.
- Excusably enough in so young a man, he allowed himself to be swayed by personal feeling, and his feeling was ungenerous.
- Twists and curves were no longer permitted: everything had to be straightforward, logical, ungenerous, inexorable.
- I am not preaching suspicion, or reserve, or anything ungenerous, but justice and truth.
- He had been rather a hard taskmaster, though as a paymaster trustworthy; a ready-money man, just and ungenerous.