Crossword-Solution: INGRATITUDE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ingratitude | n. | Want of gratitude; insensibility to, forgetfulness of, or ill return for, kindness or favors received; unthankfulness; ungratefulness. |
We have 2 clues for the answer “INGRATITUDE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| lack of appreciation | 1 answer |
| unthankfulness | 1 answer |
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
ATGEA
Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Sentences with INGRATITUDE (5)
The Goatherd scolded them for their ingratitude in leaving him, when during the storm he had taken more care of them than of his own herd.
For some unaccountable reason my rage against the girl for her ingratitude rose to colossal proportions.
She could think of nothing better: and though there was something in it which her own heart could not approve—something of ingratitude, merely glossed over—it must be done, or what would become of Harriet? CHAPTER V Small heart had Harriet for visiting.
Temple, starting from his seat, “I, who would wish to be a father, to experience the agonizing pangs inflicted on a parent's heart by the ingratitude of a child?” Mrs.
She will tax me with ingratitude.” “Well,” said Newman, “so long as you can tax her with murder—” “Oh, sir, I can’t; not I,” sighed Mrs.
Quotes with INGRATITUDE (3)
Ingratitude to God does not rely only on our refusal to give the verbal thanksgiving due to Him, but also recides in our inability to appreciate his gifts and potentials in us by leaving them untapped.
Ingratitude is the soul's enemy... Ingratitude is a burning wind that dries up the source of love, the dew of mercy, the streams of grace.
I have been called arrogant myself in my time, and hope to earn the title again, but to claim that I am privy to the secrets of the universe and its creator — that's beyond my conceit. I therefore have no choice but to find something suspect even in the humblest believer. Even the most humane and compassionate of the monotheisms and polytheisms are complicit in this quiet and irrational authoritarianism: they proclaim us, in Fulke Greville's unforgettable line, "Created sick …