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Uncharitable
Uncharitable meaning
Not charitable
Synonyms of Uncharitable
Example sentences (13)
In Purnesh Ishvarbhai Modi vs Rahul Gandhi, he made some uncharitable remarks against an OBC community, following which one of the aggrieved parties took him to court.
The Campaign Council of the APC governorship candidate, Dr Yilwatda Nentawe has described as uncharitable and wicked, a recent attack on the person of the President Court of Appeal, Justice Monica Dongban Mensen.
The plot to drag in Senators who initially did not support the emergence of the present leadership into a conspiracy that does not exist was uncharitable to the Senators.
A more uncharitable sort would suggest the referee needed to call it off.
However, Oyewale described Sowore's allegation as "unacceptable and grossly uncharitable," stating that it is shocking that Sowore is not concerned about the systemic issues that allowed such a corrupt act to occur.
I don’t want to be uncharitable, and I mean no offense, but most of the surprise portion of Smith as a potential cut would come from fans not knowing much about him.
My venality is exposed and it’s not a pretty sight; grubby sin, mean omission, uncharitable gossip, this underbelly or shadow side, this less of me.
Those who described the occasion as personal to Hanan are petty, mean and most uncharitable.
Also reacting in a statement on Sunday morning by its spokesman, Brig. Texas Chukwu, the Nigerian Army said Danjuma’s comments were “uncharitable” and “unfortunate” and that the army had been working hard to restore peace in Taraba.
I use the children standing the risk of being lost and it will be uncharitable for us not striving to guarantee them a better future.
Jeff Bezos, who is both famously uncharitable and the wealthiest man in modern history, announced today via a tweet that he’d be allocating $2 billion—a little over 1 percent of his net worth—to housing and educating underserved communities.
Fronto put an uncharitable interpretation of Marcus' "conversion to philosophy": "in the fashion of the young, tired of boring work", Marcus had turned to philosophy to escape the constant exercises of oratorical training.
Goldman, Living, p. 11. Lena, however, was distant and uncharitable.