ingratitude

noun
/ɪnˈɡɹætɪtud/US/ɪnˈɡɹætɪtjuːd/UK

Etymology

From Old French ingratitude, from Late Latin ingrātitūdō. By surface analysis, in- + gratitude.

  1. derived from ingrātitūdō
  2. derived from ingratitude

Definitions

  1. A lack or absence of gratitude

    A lack or absence of gratitude; thanklessness.

    • “Mrs. Yule's chagrin and horror at what she called her son's base ingratitude knew no bounds ; at first it was even thought that she would never get over it.[…]”
    • Blondie: Tut, tut. Such ingratitude after all the times I saved your life.

The neighborhood

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