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ingrate

[in-greyt] / ˈɪn greɪt /
NOUN
ungrateful person
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He spoke of his estrangement from the game, of how, because of his refusal to indulge in the celebrations it offered him, he was viewed in some quarters as an ingrate.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 14, 2022

That outraged Fleetwood’s parents as well as hers, who all viewed her as an ingrate who didn’t appreciate the rich life she’d been given.

From The Guardian • Mar. 30, 2020

When “Life with Picasso” first came out, this kind of anecdote did not go over well with Picasso’s supporters, who denounced Gilot as a spiteful ingrate and rushed in to avenge the great man.

From The New Yorker • Jul. 15, 2019

What kind of lousy ingrate doesn’t love hospitals?

From Slate • Mar. 23, 2015

"Besides, your mother is suffering overtime. God only knows why she loves an ingrate like you, but she does."

From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos