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Lacking charm and good taste.
gracious
churlish
graceless
unpleasing
unrefined
Lacking social graces.
discourteous
impolite
1
The manner of Colonel Armytage was stiff and
ungracious
in the extreme.
2
The manner of the woman was
ungracious
;
but her words were true.
3
It seems an
ungracious
thing to say; but it is the truth.
4
Mr. Greylston still mute and
ungracious
;
his sister shrank away from him.
5
Bidwell was not an
ungracious
man; he removed his hat, first thing.
6
The suggestion was acceptable: Victor signified as much with an
ungracious
mumble.
7
Winterfield spoke of an
ungracious
reception on the part of Mrs. Romayne.
8
The visitor looked on with dismay during this
ungracious
and taunting speech.
9
The prompt turning of the key sounded, he thought, a little
ungracious
.
10
I took down the address, but I was most
ungracious
to Eilert.
11
But Miss Nightingale took no heed of
ungracious
words and cold looks.
12
His conduct towards him subsequently was on various occasions cold and
ungracious
.
13
It may seem
ungracious
,
but I must take you to task seriously.
14
He was beginning to wish himself well out of an
ungracious
business.
15
Edith colored and looked uncomfortable, feeling that perhaps she was being
ungracious
.
16
To have refused such tokens of Christian love, would have been
ungracious
.
ungracious
very ungracious
ungracious answer
so ungracious
ungracious reply
seem ungracious