Definition of Uncharitableness. Meaning of Uncharitableness. Synonyms of Uncharitableness

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Definition of Uncharitableness

Uncharitableness
Uncharitable Un*char"i*ta*ble, a. Not charitable; contrary to charity; severe in judging; harsh; censorious; as, uncharitable opinions or zeal. --Addison. -- Un*char"i*ta*ble*ness, n. -- Un*char"i*ta*bly, adv.

Meaning of Uncharitableness from wikipedia

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- cry – to open his hands, and open his heart to charity even toward the uncharitable ... a dainty dish to set before a King." William Makepeace Thackeray...
- Press, March 31, 2002, pg. A8 Jeffrey Simpson, "He makes Harper think uncharitable thoughts", Globe and Mail, May 7, 2002, pg. A19; Phipps later said that...
- typically done by mocking the argument's representative foundation in an uncharitable and oversimplified way. The person using the tactic is often sarcastic...
- overstuffed, vigorous, seething story about the roots of fascism that only an uncharitable viewer would call a catastrophe" with moments "too divorced from reality"...