English-Thai Dictionary
ingrate
ADJ อกตัญญู เนรคุ ณ ซึ่ง ไม่รู้คุ ณ ungrateful r-ka-tan-yu
ingrate
N คน อกตัญญู คน เนรคุ ณ ungrateful person self-seeker kon-ka-tan-yu
ingrately
ADV อย่าง อกตัญญู
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INGRATE, INGRATEFUL
a.[L. ingratus; in and gratus.] 1. Ungrateful; unthankful; not having feelings of kindness for a favor received.
2. Unpleasing to the sense.
He gives no ingrateful food.
INGRATE
n.An ungrateful person.
INGRATEFULLY
adv. Ungratefully.
INGRATEFULNESS
n.Ungratefulness.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INGRATE
In "grate `, a. Etym: [L. ingratus. See Ingrateful. ]
Defn: Ingrateful. [Obs. or Poetic ] Bacon.
INGRATE
INGRATE In "grate `, n.
Defn: An ungrateful person. Milton.
INGRATEFUL
In "grate `ful, a. Etym: [L. ingratus ingrateful (pref. in- not +gratus beloved, dear, grateful ) + -ful: cf. F. ingrat. See Grateful. ]
1. Ungrateful; thankless; unappreciative. Milton. He proved extremely false and ingrateful to me. Atterbury.
2. Unpleasing to the sense; distasteful; offensive. He gives. .. no ingrateful food. Milton. -- In "grate `ful *ly, adv. -- In "grate `ful *ness, n.
INGRATELY
INGRATELY In "grate `ly, adv.
Defn: Ungratefully. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
ingrate
in grate |ˈinˌgrāt ˈɪnɡreɪt | ▶noun an ungrateful person. ▶adjective literary ungrateful. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Latin ingratus, from in- ‘not ’ + gratus ‘grateful. ’
Oxford Dictionary
ingrate
ingrate |ˈɪngreɪt, ɪnˈgreɪt | formal or literary ▶noun an ungrateful person. ▶adjective ungrateful. ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from Latin ingratus, from in- ‘not ’ + gratus ‘grateful ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
ingrate
in grate /ɪ́nɡreɪt, --́ /名詞 C ⦅文 ⦆恩知らず, 忘恩者 .