How Do You Spell UNGRATEFUL?

Pronunciation: [ʌnɡɹˈe͡ɪtfə͡l] (IPA)

The word "ungrateful" is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription /ʌnˈɡreɪtfəl/. The first syllable is pronounced with the vowel sound /ʌ/ similar to the 'u' in 'bus'. The second syllable starts with a consonant blend /ɡr/ followed by the diphthong vowel sound /eɪ/ like the 'ay' in 'way'. The third syllable has the consonant sound /t/ and ends with the unstressed vowel sound /ə/ like the 'a' in 'sofa'. The last syllable has the consonant sound /l/ and is pronounced with a schwa vowel sound.

UNGRATEFUL Meaning and Definition

  1. Ungrateful is an adjective used to describe someone who does not show or express gratitude, appreciation, or thankfulness for something that has been done, given, or provided for them. It conveys a sense of lacking gratitude or failing to acknowledge the kindness, favors, or assistance received from others.

    When referring to a person as ungrateful, it implies a lack of recognition or acknowledgement of the efforts or sacrifices made on their behalf, often resulting in an indifferent or dismissive attitude towards the actions or benevolence of others. It suggests a sense of entitlement, disregard, or disrespect for the generosity or helpfulness shown to them.

    An ungrateful person is typically seen as unappreciative and may often take for granted the help, support, love, or resources received from others. Their lack of gratitude can be evident in their actions, words, or behavior, as they may fail to acknowledge or express thanks for the assistance or favors rendered.

    The term "ungrateful" does not imply a universal or absolute trait of an individual, as people may express gratitude differently or have certain circumstances that prevent them from showing appreciation. However, a consistent pattern of ungratefulness can be viewed negatively, reflecting an inability to recognize or value the kindness and generosity of others.

  2. Not feeling thankful or showing gratitude for favours; making ill returns for a kindness; not agreeable; unpleasing.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of UNGRATEFUL

The word "ungrateful" can be traced back to its Old English roots. It is derived from the combination of two elements: "un-" which is a prefix used to indicate negation or reversal, and "grateful" which comes from the Old English word "grǣtful" meaning thankful or showing gratitude. Over time, "grǣtful" evolved into its modern form "grateful", and when combined with the prefix "un-", it creates the word "ungrateful" which means lacking gratitude or not showing appreciation.

Idioms with the word UNGRATEFUL

  • how selfish, stupid, ungrateful, etc. can you get? This idiom is used to express frustration and disbelief at someone's behavior or actions that are seen as extremely selfish, stupid, ungrateful, or otherwise negative. It implies that the person's behavior is so egregious that it is difficult to comprehend or believe.

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