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ungenerous

[uhn-jen-er-uhs] / ʌnˈdʒɛn ər əs /


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To presume a writer's spouse would be humiliated by a piece like Havrilesky's requires a whole other series of ungenerous assumptions about both people involved:

From Salon

My mother was raised in an ungenerous home, and from her youngest years was looking for any safe space available to her.

From New York Times

You do need to be willing to appear inflexible or ungenerous to those who will judge your choice.

From Washington Post

Miss Manners believes that any misunderstanding was minor and not ill-intentioned, and that it is your brother who is being ungenerous.

From Washington Post

Let's not be ungenerous: the government's great over-arching green strategy is, on the face of, it a remarkable achievement.

From BBC