uncharitableness

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Noun
  • Starring Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Denzel Washington and more, Gladiator II continues an epic saga of power, intrigue, and vengeance set in ancient Rome.
    Matt Grobar, Deadline, 17 Jan. 2025
  • He’s no longer trusted, and the people of the silo want vengeance for a lifetime of lies.
    Barry Levitt, TIME, 17 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • At one point, Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut pressed Ms. Noem on the possibility that the Trump administration might refuse to provide federal aid to certain places as a form of political retribution.
    Hamed Aleaziz, New York Times, 17 Jan. 2025
  • Past Republican Presidents, most notably Reagan, pursued a deregulatory agenda that included slashing budgets and personnel, but Trump has, as ever, put his personal stamp on this conservative impulse, imbuing it with intimidation, threats of retribution, and grievance.
    Jeannie Suk Gersen, The New Yorker, 16 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Saline County sheriff’s deputies, responding to an animal cruelty report entered the Fullen’s field after observing about 50 cattle, many with calves, with minimal grass to graze on, according to an affidavit.
    Jonathan Shorman, Kansas City Star, 16 Jan. 2025
  • Aggravated cruelty to animals is a felony under New York State law and carries a sentence of up to two years if convicted.
    David Matthews, New York Daily News, 15 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Facing Washington again in the 1979 Finals, the Sonics got their revenge, trouncing the Bullets in five games for the league crown.
    Alex Williams, New York Times, 18 Jan. 2025
  • William Hawk The idea of a revenge narrative in albums isn't new, but the concept of a character who starts out seeking revenge and then changes her ways is pretty different.
    James Factora, Them, 16 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Everything about the movement surprised political observers: its virulence, its magnitude, its provincial origins, its apparent lack of structure and leadership, and its adamant refusal to be co-opted by existing political parties and unions.
    Arthur Goldhammer, Foreign Affairs, 12 Dec. 2018
  • An ePPP is a pathogen that has been modified to enhance its transmissibility and virulence.
    Siladitya Ray, Forbes, 27 Nov. 2024
Noun
  • Hannah condemned hatred of Muslims in the strongest terms possible, and Pandith did the same against antisemitism.
    Hannah Rosenthal and David Saperstein, Newsweek, 29 Jan. 2025
  • Our tradition compels us to reject violence and hatred and seek paths of reconciliation, understanding and cooperation.
    Rabbi Kenneth Brander, Chicago Tribune, 24 Jan. 2025
Noun
  • Angle was just too good, too fast, and too pre-equipped to allow Lesnar to gain a real advantage, meaning that Lesnar had to rely on his powerhouse barbarity to come out on top.
    Daniel Dockery, Vulture, 10 Apr. 2024
  • The dehumanizing treatment prisoners received on Devil’s Island was, in effect, a continuation of the barbarity long inflicted on French Guiana’s enslaved population.
    Rob Crossan, JSTOR Daily, 13 Dec. 2024
Noun
  • First of all, of course, the savagery of the crime.
    Hazlitt, Hazlitt, 26 Nov. 2024
  • When the cop asks why the yakuza would do that, Suzie points to their general savagery.
    Chris Klimek, Vulture, 7 Aug. 2024
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“Uncharitableness.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/uncharitableness. Accessed 1 Feb. 2025.

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