Ingrato in english

Ungrateful

pronunciation: əngreɪtfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

ingrato = invidious ; thankless ; unappreciative ; unsavoury [unsavory, -USA] ; ungrateful. 

Example: Within the ranks of authorship therefore there are many types of author and it is invidious to claim that one sort is necessarily 'better' than another.Example: This article is entitled 'Thankless tasks': academics and librarians in the novels of Barbara Pym'.Example: Convinced that most Americans were unappreciative and unreachable, librarians became increasingly autocratic and elitist and made their libraries even less appealing to the common man = Convinced that most Americans were unappreciative and unreachable, librarians became increasingly autocratic and elitist and made their libraries even less appealing to the common man.Example: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.Example: For this reason he dubbed man the 'ungrateful biped'.

more:

» ser un ingratobite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre .

Example: Moreover, it frees them from the fear that if they rattle the cages of city authorities they will be accused of biting the hand that feeds them.

» tareas ingratathankless job .

Example: Women are always expected to do the dirty work -- always doing a thankless job.

» trabajo ingratothankless job .

Example: Women are always expected to do the dirty work -- always doing a thankless job.

Ingrato synonyms

unpleasant in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənplezənt part of speech: adjective thankless in spanish: ingrato, pronunciation: θæŋkləs part of speech: adjective unappreciative in spanish: despreciativo, pronunciation: ənəpriʃieɪtɪv part of speech: adjective unthankful in spanish: desagradecido, pronunciation: ənθæŋkfəl part of speech: adjective
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