Crossword-Solution: UNCHARITABLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Uncharitable | a. | Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. |
We have 85 clues for the answer “UNCHARITABLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| unamiable | 9 answers |
| brassbound | 19 answers |
| Unchristian | 20 answers |
| Illiberal | 28 answers |
| unenlarged | 28 answers |
| unloving | 31 answers |
| Jaundiced | 33 answers |
| hidebound | 34 answers |
| Opinionated | 40 answers |
| Tyrannical | 41 answers |
| Ungenerous | 41 answers |
| bigoted | 41 answers |
| unneighbourly | 42 answers |
| Partisan | 43 answers |
| grudging | 44 answers |
| despotic | 44 answers |
| upsetting | 46 answers |
| unforgiving | 46 answers |
| begrudging | 46 answers |
| unpermissive | 47 answers |
| Parochial | 49 answers |
| rigorist | 49 answers |
| Stingy | 51 answers |
| ironhanded | 51 answers |
| intolerant | 51 answers |
| Draconian | 51 answers |
| insular | 51 answers |
| limiting | 52 answers |
| dogmatic | 52 answers |
| restrictive | 54 answers |
| Uncompromising | 54 answers |
| restraining | 55 answers |
| Petty | 55 answers |
| unspeakable | 56 answers |
| persuasive | 56 answers |
| Inexorable | 56 answers |
| Sordid | 56 answers |
| stringent | 57 answers |
| confining | 57 answers |
| relentless | 57 answers |
| Forcible. | 58 answers |
| Vindictive | 59 answers |
| unmerciful | 59 answers |
| Rigorous | 60 answers |
| Acrimonious | 61 answers |
| Provincial | 61 answers |
| prejudiced | 61 answers |
| unrelenting | 62 answers |
| Villainous | 62 answers |
| Inclement | 62 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with UNCHARITABLE (5)
Darrow, calls me illogical and uncharitable because my feelings toward Miss Viner have changed since I’ve heard this news.
What a glory, what a triumph it would be to Britain, to send out a man so deeply versed in the mysterious lore of--as our illustrious countryman; a person who with his knowledge could beat with their own weapons the wise men of-- Is such an opportunity to be lost? Oh, no! surely not; if it is, it will be an eternal disgrace to England, and the world will see that Whigs are no better than Tories." Let no one think the writer uncharitable in these suppositions.
But how shall we expect charity towards others, when we are uncharitable to ourselves? “Charity begins at home,” is the voice of the world; yet is every man his greatest enemy, and as it were his own executioner.
Perhaps I am uncharitable in my judgment of those sour-looking people I told you of the other day, and of these smiling folks.
They hoped it might all end well;—it certainly had a very singular appearance, but still it would be uncharitable to express any opinion without good grounds to go upon, and certainly the Miss Willises were _quite_ old enough to judge for themselves, and to be sure people ought to know their own business best, and so forth.
Quotes with UNCHARITABLE (3)
This kindly unjudging judgment of the Swede could well have been a new development in Jerry, compassion a few hours old. That can happen when people die--the argument with them drops away and people so flawed while they were drawing breath that at times they were all but unbearable now assert themselves in the most appealing way, and what was least to your liking the day before yesterday becomes in the limousine behind the hearse a cause not only for sympathetic amusement but…
If I murmur in the least at affliction, if I am in any way uncharitable, if I revenge my own case, if I do anything purely to please myself or omit anything because it is a great denial, if I trust myself, if I take any praise for any good which Christ does by me, or if I am in any way proud, I shall act as my own and not God’s.
To tell you the truth, though, I still haven't made up my mind whether I shall publish at all. Tastes differ so widely, and some people are so humourless, so uncharitable, and so absurdly wrong-headed, that one would probably do far better to relax and enjoy life than worry oneself to death trying to instruct or entertain a public which will only despise one's efforts, or at least feel no gratitude for them.