Crossword-Solution: UNREWARDING
We have 17 clues for the answer “UNREWARDING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| not rewarding | 1 answer |
| uncultivable | 19 answers |
| Unbeneficial | 20 answers |
| unplanted | 20 answers |
| Unforthcoming | 21 answers |
| seedless | 21 answers |
| unprogressive | 21 answers |
| thankless | 22 answers |
| unrewarded | 23 answers |
| unserviceable | 23 answers |
| profitless | 24 answers |
| Valueless | 32 answers |
| Unprofitable. | 35 answers |
| wasteful | 41 answers |
| Wasteland | 42 answers |
| Barren | 63 answers |
| Unproductive | 66 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNREWARDING (5)
But mere abstinence and the doing of barren toilsome unrewarding things for the sake of the toil, is a perversion of one’s impulses.
Already in 1875 we find Longfellow at work upon his latest collection of poems, which he called "Poems of Places." It was a much more laborious and unrewarding occupation than he had intended, and he was sometimes weary of his self-imposed task.
The pathetic cliente pining in vain for forbidden fruit--the hopelessly ugly and unrewarding, who alone were permitted to follow their fancies.
And, as far as we have seen, in all this whirlwind of theoretic excitement there is not a word spoken of the intense practical difficulty of the summons to the individual, the heavy, unrewarding cross borne by him who gives up the world.
But in order to make sure of breaking a sound rule at the right point, and not before--to take advantage of laxity when strictness becomes unrewarding, and only then--it is as well to work both ways, from the easy extreme to the difficult and back again.
Quotes with UNREWARDING (3)
A Puritan twist in our nature makes us think that anything good for us must be twice as good if it's hard to swallow. Learning Greek and Latin used to play the role of character builder, since they were considered to be as exhausting and unrewarding as digging a trench in the morning and filling it up in the afternoon. It was what made a man, or a woman -- or more likely a robot -- of you. Now math serves that purpose in many schools: your task is to try to follow rules that …
It’s so unrewarding, being a woman.
Kuan Yin speaks on The Law of Prosperity and Abundance: “Continue down the path that makes you feel fulfilled. Those who continue on an unrewarding path for the sake of only monetary gain are displaying a lack of trust in life. Continuing in such a mistrustful way will only bring impoverishment. Following one’s heart, continuing on one’s divine path can bring abundance.