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Definitions

uncomplaining

ADJECTIVE
long-suffering
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Antonyms




Example Sentences

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It is difficult for Spaniards to face up to the fact that they lived, largely uncomplaining, under an autocrat for 36 years.

From The Wall Street Journal

At 65, the uncomplaining, modestly dressed Hornclaw appears to be a model senior citizen.

From Washington Post

At first, Jacob is a vacant and uncomplaining patient.

From New York Times

Her quiet and uncomplaining dedication to the duty of queenship, even in old age, has earned her widespread respect, even from republicans who are eager to abolish the institution.

From Reuters

A quiet and uncomplaining dedication to the duty of queenship, even in old age, has earned her widespread respect both in Britain and abroad, even from republicans who are eager for abolition of the monarchy.

From Reuters