different between ungrateful vs unthankful
ungrateful
English
Etymology
From un- +? grateful.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n???e?tf?l/
Adjective
ungrateful (comparative more ungrateful, superlative most ungrateful)
- Not grateful; not expressing gratitude.
Antonyms
- grateful
Translations
Noun
ungrateful (plural ungratefuls)
- A person who fails to show gratitude; an ingrate.
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unthankful
English
Etymology
From Middle English unthankful, from Old English unþancful, unþancfull, un?eþancfull (“unthankful, ungrateful”), equivalent to un- +? thankful. Cognate with Old High German undankfol (“unthankful, ungrateful”).
Adjective
unthankful (comparative more unthankful, superlative most unthankful)
- Not thankful; ungrateful.
Derived terms
- unthankfulness
- unthankfully
Translations
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