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ungenerous

[uhn-jen-er-uhs] / ʌnˈdʒɛn ər əs /


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In a private message to her colleagues, Ms Elphicke said: "They lost - would it be ungenerous to suggest Rashford should have spent more time perfecting his game and less time playing politics."

From BBC

Even at the time, I knew this was irritating and ungenerous behavior.

From New York Times

I know it’s ungenerous of me, but there would have been some karmic irony in Harry B. Bradford dying of smallpox.

From Washington Post

Now she feels yoked not just to a violent man and a pompous son but to her own prickly, ungenerous personality.

From Washington Post

The National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, through which the U.S. government supports arts and culture, have pitifully ungenerous budgets and had become dishearteningly large political footballs.

From Los Angeles Times