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1 ungnädig
* * *ungracious* * *ụn|gnä|dig1. adjungracious; (hum) unkind, harsh2. advungraciously; (hum) unkindly, harshly* * ** * *un·gnä·dig[ˈʊngnɛ:dɪç]I. adj1. (gereizt, unfreundlich) ungracious, bad-temperedein \ungnädiges Schicksal a cruel fateII. adv bad temperedly, ungraciouslyjdn \ungnädig ansehen to look at sb with little enthusiasm* * *1.Adjektiv bad-tempered; grumpy2.adverbial in a bad-tempered way; grumpily* * *B. adv:* * *1.Adjektiv bad-tempered; grumpy2.adverbial in a bad-tempered way; grumpily* * *adj.ungracious adj. adv.ungraciously adv.
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