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Ungenerous

adjective
1.
Lacking in magnanimity.  Synonym: meanspirited.  "A meanspirited man unwilling to forgive"
2.
Unwilling to spend.  Synonym: stingy.  "An ungenerous response to the appeal for funds"






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"Ungenerous" Quotes from Famous Books



... more betrays a base ungenerous spirit than the giving of secret stabs to a man's reputation; lampoons and satires, that are written with wit and spirit, are like poisoned darts, which not only inflict a wound, but make it incurable. For this reason I am very much troubled when I ...
— History of English Humour, Vol. 2 (of 2) • Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange

... stigmatised as worse than ungenerous. It was, at all events, extremely to the point, and it may be suggested that for Raleigh and Cecil the time for showing generosity to Essex was past. They took no overt steps, however, but it is ...
— Raleigh • Edmund Gosse

... very good to me. She was kind and simple," said Celia, with a very genuine affection in her voice. "The people whom we knew laughed at her, and were ungenerous. But there are many women whom the world respects who are worse than ever was poor Mme. Dauvray. I was very fond of her, so I proposed to her that we should hold a seance, and I would bring people from the spirit world I knew that I could amuse her with something ...
— At the Villa Rose • A. E. W. Mason

... through them—divined by her rather than stated, all being necessarily more an affair of intuition than of knowledge—gave her pleasure of richer quality. High-tempered she unquestionably read him, arrogant and on occasion not inconceivably remorseless; but neither mean nor ungenerous, his energy unwasted, his mind untainted by self-indulgence. If he were capable of cruelty to others, he was at least equally capable of turning the knife on himself, cutting off or plucking out an offending member. This appealed to the ...
— Deadham Hard • Lucas Malet

... Now alludes to the ungenerous treatment received from many of these persons at the time ...
— My Recollections of Lord Byron • Teresa Guiccioli


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