ungenerous in English

adjective
1
not generous; selfish.
The authoritarians wanted harsh penalties and as ungenerous a benefit system as possible.

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1. A base , ungenerous wretch who under the mask of friendship has undone me.

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3. Beggarly - (used of sums of money) so small in amount as to deserve contempt mean stingy , ungenerous - unwilling to spend; "she practices economy without being stingy"; "an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds"

4. 12 letter answer(s) to Begrudging MEANSPIRITED lacking in magnanimity; "it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship on a critical note"- Times Litt

5. So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him

6. But it is quite another when the court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, leaving

7. But it is quite another when the court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, leaving

8. "But it is quite another when the Court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause

9. But it is quite another when the Court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, leaving

10. But it is quite another when the Court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, leaving those with religious objections in the lurch," wrote Thomas.

11. A broken complexion, a swinish look, ungenerous acts and the want of due knowledge,—all Blab. ESSAYS, FIRST SERIES RALPH WALDO EMERSON Blob (Blab often in Ulster), a raised blister: a drop of honey, or of anything liquid

12. So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him.—And to what purpose, when the mischief is done? when, of consequence, the affair is irretrievable?

13. In this same correspondence with Belford, he confesses to Belford his reflections on his violation of Clarissa:So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him.-And to what purpose, when the mischief is

14. So say I to thee, on occasion of thy severity to thy poor friend, who, as thou ownest, has furnished thee (ungenerous as thou art!) with the weapons thou Brandishest so fearfully against him.---And to what purpose, when the mischief is done? when, of consequence, the affair is irretrievable? and when a Clarissa could not move me?

15. “But it is quite another when the Court forces that choice upon society through its creation of Atextual constitutional rights and its ungenerous interpretation of the Free Exercise Clause, leaving those with religious objections in the lurch.” At the time of the Obergefell decision, same-sex marriage was supported by six out of 10 Americans.