inappreciative

adjective
UK: /ˌɪn.əˈpriː.ʃə.tɪv/
US: /ˌɪn.əˈpriː.ʃə.tɪv/
  1. Not showing gratitude or thankfulness for something.

    1. He is inappreciative when I do things for him.
    2. She seemed inappreciative of all the hard work that went into organizing the event so smoothly.
  2. Not properly valuing or recognizing the worth of something or someone.

    1. They are inappreciative of my efforts to help.
    2. The company was inappreciative of her contributions over the many years she devoted to its growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "inappreciative" in English means: Not showing gratitude or thankfulness for something., Not properly valuing or recognizing the worth of something or someone..

The phonetic transcription of "inappreciative" is /ˌɪn.əˈpriː.ʃə.tɪv/ in British English and /ˌɪn.əˈpriː.ʃə.tɪv/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "inappreciative": ungrateful, unthankful, unappreciative.

Example usage of "inappreciative": "He is inappreciative when I do things for him.". More examples on the page.