Crossword-Solution: UNGRACIOUSLY
We have 34 clues for the answer “UNGRACIOUSLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| wincingly | 43 answers |
| unattractively | 43 answers |
| unbearably | 43 answers |
| repulsively | 44 answers |
| shoddily | 44 answers |
| sordidly | 44 answers |
| unhelpfully | 44 answers |
| unspeakably | 44 answers |
| unwisely | 44 answers |
| sloppily | 45 answers |
| objectionably | 45 answers |
| spitefully | 46 answers |
| injudiciously | 46 answers |
| obnoxiously | 46 answers |
| hideously | 47 answers |
| dreadfully | 48 answers |
| horrendously | 48 answers |
| horrifically | 48 answers |
| inconsiderately | 48 answers |
| rashly | 48 answers |
| APPALLINGLY | 49 answers |
| disgustedly | 49 answers |
| disagreeably | 49 answers |
| deficiently | 49 answers |
| brusquely | 49 answers |
| atrociously | 49 answers |
| Impetuously | 53 answers |
| rudely | 59 answers |
| unsuccessfully | 59 answers |
| defectively | 60 answers |
| unfavourably | 61 answers |
| faultily | 64 answers |
| awfully | 67 answers |
| slapdash | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNGRACIOUSLY (5)
Edward heard with pleasure of Colonel Brandon’s being expected at the Cottage, as he really wished not only to be better acquainted with him, but to have an opportunity of convincing him that he no longer resented his giving him the living of Delaford—“Which, at present,” said he, “after thanks so ungraciously delivered as mine were on the occasion, he must think I have never forgiven him for offering.” _Now_ he felt astonished himself that he had never yet been to the place.
The young woman looked at Van Bibber and nodded somewhat doubtfully and ungraciously, and Van Bibber turned to the little girl in preference.
The fellow accepted it ungraciously enough, but seeing Rob eat one he decided to follow his example, and consumed the tablet with a queer expression of distrust upon his face.
Thereat, Catherine silently turned her face from us, and, very stealthily, drew out her pocket-handkerchief and applied it to her eyes; and her cousin, after struggling awhile to keep down his softer feelings, pulled out the letter and flung it on the floor beside her, as ungraciously as he could.
Florence glanced to where the girl was sitting, drawn together, with her elbows on her knees, and her chin on her hands, and said: “Is that your daughter?” He raised his head quickly, and looking towards the girl with a brightened face, nodded to her, and said “Yes,” Florence looked towards her too, and gave her a kind salutation; the girl muttered something in return, ungraciously and sullenly.
Quotes with UNGRACIOUSLY (1)
The irony of acquiring a foreign tongue is that I have amassed just enough cheap, serviceable words to fuel my desires and never, never enough lavish, imprudent ones to feed them. It is true, though, that there are some French words that I have picked up quickly, in fact, words that I cannot remember not knowing. As if I had been born with them in my mouth, as if they were seeds of a sour fruit that someone else ate and then ungraciously stuffed its remains into my mouth.