Ingratitude
11INGRATITUDE — n. f. Manque de reconnaissance pour un bienfait reçu. L’ingratitude est la marque d’une âme basse. Il m’a payé d’ingratitude. Trait, acte d’ingratitude. C’est une noire ingratitude. Il s’est rendu coupable d’ingratitude envers son maître, envers… …
12Ingratitude — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Ingratitude >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 ingratitude ingratitude thanklessness oblivion of benefits unthankfulness => benefits forgot GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 benefits forgot benefits forgot Sgm: N 2 thankless task… …
13ingratitude — n. 1) to demonstrate, display, show ingratitude 2) base, rank ingratitude * * * [ɪn grætɪtjuːd] display rank ingratitude show ingratitude base to demonstrate …
14ingratitude — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of appreciation Nouns 1. ingratitude, ungratefulness, unthankfulness. 2. ingrate, wretch, a serpent in one s bosom. Verbs be ungrateful, lack appreciation, look a gift horse in the mouth; bite the… …
15ingratitude — [[t]ɪngræ̱tɪtjuːd, AM tuːd[/t]] N UNCOUNT Ingratitude is lack of gratitude for something that has been done for you. The Government could expect only ingratitude from the electorate. Ant: gratitude …
16Ingratitude — BALZAC (Honoré de) Bio express : Écrivain français (1799 1850) «Il y a quelqu un de plus ingrat qu un roi, c est un peuple.» Source : Physiologie du mariage Mot(s) clé(s) : Ingratitude Peuple Roi …
17ingratitude — in|grat|i|tude [ınˈgrætıtju:d US tu:d] n [U] the quality of not being grateful ▪ I ve never seen such ingratitude! …
18Ingratitude — In|gra|ti|tude [ɛ̃grati ty:d] die; <aus gleichbed. fr. ingratitude, dies aus spätlat. ingratitudo> svw. ↑Ingratitudo …
19ingratitude — in|grat|i|tude [ ın grætə,tud ] noun uncount behavior or attitudes that show you are not grateful, especially when other people think you should be: He accused the United States of ingratitude. ─ opposite GRATITUDE …
20ingratitude — noun (U) ungratefulness: I ve never seen such ingratitude in all my life! …