100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "uncharitably"
Definition
The adverb uncharitably refers to acting or speaking in a way that is lacking in kindness, generosity, or compassion. It often implies a critical or harsh attitude towards others, particularly in judgment or assessment.
Synonyms
- Unkindly
 - Harshly
 - Critically
 - Severely
 - Unsympathetically
 - Meanly
 - Inconsiderately
 
Antonyms
- Charitably
 - Kindly
 - Generously
 - Compassionately
 - Benevolently
 - Sympathetically
 - Considerately
 
Examples
- She uncharitably dismissed his concerns without any consideration.
 - He spoke uncharitably about his colleagues during the meeting.
 - The review was written uncharitably, failing to recognize any positive aspects.
 - They uncharitably criticized her efforts to improve the project.
 - It was uncharitably unfair to judge him without understanding his situation.
 - The commentator uncharitably pointed out every mistake the player made.
 - She felt hurt by the uncharitably worded remarks made by her friends.
 - He uncharitably assumed everyone was as lazy as he was.
 - The article was uncharitably skewed against the new policy.
 - They spoke uncharitably about the team's performance, ignoring their hard work.
 - His uncharitably blunt remarks often alienated those around him.
 - She answered uncharitably, showing no empathy for the situation.
 - The critics reviewed the film uncharitably, highlighting only its flaws.
 - They judged her uncharitably, not considering her background.
 - His uncharitably critical nature made him unpopular among peers.
 - She laughed uncharitably at her friend's misfortune.
 - The teacher’s feedback was uncharitably harsh for such a minor mistake.
 - They uncharitably labeled him as incompetent without evidence.
 - His uncharitably phrased comments upset many in the audience.
 - She reacted uncharitably when confronted with the truth.
 - The politician spoke uncharitably, failing to address the needs of the people.
 - Their uncharitably expressed opinions led to heated arguments.
 - He uncharitably mocked the idea without considering its merits.
 - She uncharitably critiqued her friend’s choice in partners.
 - The audience responded uncharitably to the comedian’s jokes.
 - He viewed her decision uncharitably, not realizing the pressure she was under.
 - The article was written uncharitably, reflecting the author’s biases.
 - They uncharitably scrutinized every detail of her presentation.
 - His uncharitably critical comments were unnecessary and hurtful.
 - She felt uncharitably judged by her peers for her fashion choices.
 - They reacted uncharitably to the changes at work, resisting any improvements.
 - His uncharitably harsh words left a lasting impact on her confidence.
 - She was uncharitably quick to criticize the new policy.
 - The feedback from the panel was uncharitably negative.
 - He uncharitably belittled his friend's achievements.
 - She uncharitably assumed the worst about his intentions.
 - The community responded uncharitably to the proposed changes.
 - His uncharitably harsh judgment made her reconsider her choices.
 - They perceived his silence uncharitably, interpreting it as disdain.
 - The team’s performance was uncharitably evaluated by the media.
 - She spoke uncharitably about her ex, forgetting the good times they shared.
 - His uncharitably phrased criticisms hurt her feelings deeply.
 - They reacted uncharitably to the news of the layoffs, blaming management.
 - She felt uncharitably singled out for her mistakes.
 - The speaker’s uncharitably cynical remarks did not resonate well with the audience.
 - He uncharitably critiqued the artistic choices of his peers.
 - She was uncharitably judged for her lifestyle choices.
 - The editor’s comments were uncharitably written, lacking any constructive feedback.
 - They uncharitably dismissed her suggestions without consideration.
 - His uncharitably blunt approach made discussions difficult.
 - She felt uncharitably exposed after the meeting.
 - The report was seen as uncharitably biased against certain groups.
 - He uncharitably blamed her for the project's failure.
 - She felt uncharitably criticized by her family for her decisions.
 - The feedback was delivered uncharitably, causing resentment among the team.
 - They uncharitably interpreted his silence as guilt.
 - His remarks were uncharitably taken out of context.
 - She reacted uncharitably, not considering how he felt.
 - The coach's comments were uncharitably harsh after the loss.
 - They uncharitably attacked her character during the debate.
 - His uncharitably critical nature often led to conflict.
 - She was uncharitably labeled as the troublemaker of the group.
 - The film was reviewed uncharitably, focusing solely on its flaws.
 - He uncharitably accused her of being lazy without any proof.
 - The audience reacted uncharitably to the new artist’s performance.
 - She was uncharitably judged for her choice of career.
 - His uncharitably dismissive attitude frustrated his colleagues.
 - They felt uncharitably treated by the management's decision.
 - The panel's comments were uncharitably harsh and unhelpful.
 - She asked uncharitably if he really thought that would work.
 - He uncharitably pointed out her mistakes during the presentation.
 - They spoke uncharitably about the new regulations in place.
 - His uncharitably critical remarks were not well-received.
 - She felt uncharitably judged for her parenting choices.
 - The critic’s review was uncharitably negative, lacking any balance.
 - He uncharitably ridiculed her ideas during the brainstorming session.
 - The feedback was uncharitably focused on shortcomings rather than strengths.
 - She reacted uncharitably to his attempts at humor.
 - The article was written uncharitably, reflecting the author's personal biases.
 - They uncharitably criticized the event's organization without offering solutions.
 - His uncharitably harsh comments led to a heated debate.
 - She felt uncharitably singled out for her mistakes.
 - The review was uncharitably scathing, dismissing any positive aspects.
 - They spoke uncharitably about the competition, showing no sportsmanship.
 - His uncharitably critical feedback left her feeling demoralized.
 - She was uncharitably judged for her appearance at the event.
 - The response was uncharitably negative, ignoring any constructive feedback.
 - He uncharitably blamed her for the project's delay.
 - They reacted uncharitably to the changes, resisting any improvement.
 - Her uncharitably blunt remarks often caused discomfort among friends.
 - The feedback was uncharitably harsh and not helpful for improvement.
 - He uncharitably mocked her attempts at creativity.
 - She felt uncharitably scrutinized by the public eye.
 - The criticism was uncharitably aimed at her character, not her work.
 - They uncharitably dismissed his contributions to the project.
 - His uncharitably cynical views often led to disagreements.
 - She reacted uncharitably, not considering the challenges he faced.
 - The audience responded uncharitably to the speaker's message.
 - He uncharitably judged her without knowing her story.
 - They spoke uncharitably about the changes in management, resisting any support.
 
