English to Hindi Dictionary uncharitable

uncharitable

संगदिल
definition
adjective
this uncharitable remark possibly arose out of jealousy
(of a person's behavior or attitude toward others) unkind; unsympathetic.
translation of 'uncharitable'
कठोर
adjective
निर्दय,
संगदिल,
कृपण,
कंजूस,
लोभी
example
This was one of the three elements in his speech - apart from, one might say, the somewhat 'uncharitable' remarks about his predecessor.
Kentaro, for his part, was thinking 'uncharitable' thoughts towards Camus.
I suppose there was the inevitable, 'uncharitable' flicker of hostility towards a woman who could, in this day and age, devote herself with such sycophantic subservience to men.
Most street protests are, of course, likely to incur such 'uncharitable' thoughts among the inconvenienced.
Obviously not satisfied with the result, he went on to make an 'uncharitable' remark against the Chief Minister.
You almost got the impression at the beginning of last season that many observers, including uninformed and 'uncharitable' journalists, would have been happy to see the expanding channel fall flat on its face.
We've worked so hard putting a great evening together so it's somewhat 'uncharitable' for him not to put in an appearance.
And you just stop with that horrid and 'uncharitable' thought that's forming in your head.
Class antagonism has also encouraged rather 'uncharitable' attitudes towards those who engage in charity work.
It will be a remarkable achievement should it happen, though some 'uncharitable' people may also point out that the gulf between the top three teams and the rest has never been wider.
Try listening to that 300 times a day and you'll understand how easy it is to become ever so slightly 'uncharitable' towards your hosts.
And have a look at what Hidding went on to say straight after his 'uncharitable' remarks about Australia's leading independent news source.
Yet, he would not pause for a moment before making 'uncharitable' remarks against Islam and Muslims.
It should be emphasised that there was nothing 'uncharitable' or un-Christian about the Moderator's remarks, as readers can judge for themselves by reading his exclusive interview with this newspaper.
That said, I don't think your note was 'uncharitable' , but generally sounded the normal problems and misconceptions Protestants have with the Faith.
Some 'uncharitable' observers saw the entire episode as an attempt by the larger-than-life author to revive his novel's flagging fortunes in the nether regions of the bestseller lists.
If this is your first pacer, you may harbour 'uncharitable' thoughts about this uncomfortable big fat lump of metal (titanium these days) in your chest.
The 'uncharitable' remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country.
Three thousand people applaud enthusiastically and one journalist makes 'uncharitable' remarks.
What has prompted these 'uncharitable' thoughts is the growing collection of movie actresses on his channel.
It shows how much hatred, malice, and 'uncharitableness' there lies behind the complaints of many anti-motorists.
‘The funniest part is that most liberals watch the show but are so stupid that they're unaware they're being made fun of,’ he says, 'uncharitably' .
Perhaps envy, malice and ‘all 'uncharitableness' ’ show up more vividly in an organisation committed to brotherly love.
I do not rejoice at your extraordinary and outrageous peregrinations because I am envious - jealous - and extremely full of all 'uncharitableness' .
Without 'uncharitably' giving away Dolly's age, I'll say that the purpose of our 1978 Weekender story was to celebrate her 50th year in showbiz - and to mention that she first appeared onstage when she was 5.
I am aware of the weakness of democracy, of its occasional stupidities and shallowness, its temptation to prefer the rabble-rousing spell binder, its habit of giving way to envy, hatred, malice and all 'uncharitableness' .
To give but one example, the kind of talk in which most of us indulge is morally evil and spiritually dangerous, for most of what we say is inspired by greed, sensuality, self-love, malice, 'uncharitableness' or pure imbecility.
May I then 'uncharitably' suggest that the excessive coverage on TV has less to do with civic-mindedness and more to do with the advertiser's belief that election programming is watched.
No, the bishop has taken to wearing the robes of his honorary divinity doctorate (from London University) on public occasions and fellow bishops are beginning to snigger 'uncharitably' .
So what if she lost out on playing Scarlett O'Hara to Vivien Leigh; and so what if Dorothy Parker remarked, 'uncharitably' but unforgettably, that Hepburn ‘ran the gamut of emotion from A to B’?
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