Ungraciousness Meaning in Hindi

Noun

  1. 1. अशिष्टता (p. ashiShTata )

Ungraciousness Definitions and Meaning in English

  1. 1. An offensive lack of good manners
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Ungraciousness Sentences from Popular Quotes and Books

1. "Mr. Young hadn't had to quiet a screaming baby for years. H'ed never been much good at it to start with. He'd always respected Sir Winston Churchill, and patting small versions of him on the bottom had always seemed ungracious."
- Terry Pratchett, Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter

2. "Oh! how heartily did she grieve over every ungracious sensation she had ever encouraged, every saucy speech she had ever directed towards him. For herself she was humbled; but she was proud of him."
- Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

3. "Do not, as some ungracious pastors do, Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven; Whilst, like a puff'd and reckless libertine, Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads And recks not his own read."
- William Shakespeare, Hamlet

4. "Martin was a thoroughly amiable man, a man of wide reading, but when he came to write he mounted upon a pair of stilts, unusually lofty stilts, and staggered along at a most ungracious pace, with an occasional awkward lurch into colloquialism, giving a strikingly false impression of himself."
- Patrick O'Brian, The Far Side of the World

5. "We all spend so much time, not saying what we want, because we know we can't have it. And because it sounds ungracious, or ungrateful, or disloyal, or childish, or banal. Or because we're too desperate to pretend that things are OK, really, that confessing to ourselves they're not looks like a bad move."
- Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down

6. "They climbed up into the carriage and were on their way. Henry caught her bonnet on the doorframe as she was getting in, a circumstance which caused her to mutter most ungraciously under her breath. Dunford thought he heard her say, "Bloody bleeding blooming bonnet," but he couldn't be certain."
- Julia Quinn, Minx

7. "Ellie fought the urge to stamp her foot. "I meant it this time. Do you accept my apology?" "It appears," he said, raising his eyebrows, "that you might do me bodily harm if I do not." "Ungracious prig," she muttered. "I am trying to apologize." "And I," he said, "am trying to accept."
- Julia Quinn, Brighter Than the Sun

8. "The irony of acquiring a foreign tongue is that I have amassed just enough cheap, serviceable words to fuel my desires and never, never enough lavish, imprudent ones to feed them. It is true, though, that there are some French words that I have picked up quickly, in fact, words that I cannot remember not knowing. As if I had been born with them in my mouth, as if they were seeds of a sour fruit that someone else ate and then ungraciously stuffed its remains into my mouth."
- Monique Truong, The Book of Salt

9. "We all spend so much time not saying what we want, because we know we can't have it. And because it sounds ungracious, or ungrateful, or disloyal, or childish, or banal. Or because we're so desperate to pretend that things are OK, really, that confessing to ourselves they're not looks like a bad move. Go on, say what you want. ... Whatever it is, say it to yourself. The truth will set you free. Either that or it'll get you a punch in the nose. Surviving in whatever life you're living means lying, and lying corrodes the soul, so take a break from the lies for just one minute."
- Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down

10. "Don’t be tedious, Lavay. If it’s so necessary for you to know, he said ungraciously. She won a contest. There was a short stunned silence. You…played a game? Lavay said this slow, flat incredulity, hilarity suppressed, clearly trying to picture it. And you lost to a…girl. What manner of contest was this? Ribbon-tying? Flint felt ridiculous now, in retrospect, which was doing nothing to settle his temper. I challenged her to aim a dart…let’s just say it landed rather serendipitously in the right spot, he finished curtly. She was lucky. You speak metaphorically, Captain? She aimed a dart as in the vein of Cupid?"
- Julie Anne Long, I Kissed an Earl

 
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Related Similar & Broader Words of Ungraciousness

discourtesy,  rudeness,  
 

Related Opposite Words (Antonyms) of Ungraciousness

graciousness,  
 
 

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