ingrate
Meaning of ingrate
- An ungrateful person
1843, But Mr Pecksniff, dismissing all ephemeral considerations of social pleasure and enjoyment, concentrated his meditations on the one great virtuous purpose before him, of casting out that ingrate and deceiver, whose presence yet troubled his domestic hearth, and was a sacrilege upon the altars of his household gods. — Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit
- Ungrateful
- Unpleasant, unfriendly
Information about ingrate
- The plural form of ingrate is: ingrates.
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Hyphenation of ingrate
in-grate
- It consists of 2 syllables and 7 chars.
- ingrate is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Translation of ingrate
- Spanish: desagradecido, ingrato
- German: undankbar
- French: ingrat
- Italian: ingrato
Anagrams of ingrate
angrite, Geraint, granite, ingreat, negrita, Tangier, tangier, tearing, Tigrean
Words that rhyme with ingrate
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