Ungenerous in a sentence as an adjective

It's also the perfect thing to remind you that you're not being at all "ungenerous.

This is untrue and an ungenerous reading of my statement.

That is a very ungenerous/unkind position that many folks take when they don't know WTF they are talking about.

And people wonder why I am so ungenerous in my assessment of journalists and editors.

Now one guy treats one of them with the contempt it deserves and is criticized as unethical or ungenerous.

The short version: "Sex and food and self-congratulation: this could also serve as an ungenerous summary of most social media.

I would play down the significance where you played it up. Considering the equanimitous tone of the whole article, it seems unfair---or, at least, ungenerous---to take him to task for a colorful, one-off analogy.

And, speaking as a strong AI that is composed of trillions of microscopic robots working in tandem, it's hard to be impressed by yet another strong AI like me. There's well over six billion of us already, and that's being awfully ungenerous to chimps, gorillas, dogs, and my pet parrot.

Regardless, I think your response is disproportionately hostile and fosters an ungenerous environment.

I don't want to give the impression that I agree with everything he says - I don't entirely share his dystopic views on the state of the world, and my views on the TSA are more in line with yours - but I think you're being rather ungenerous.

FYI you're probably getting downvoted because of gratuitous negativity, an ungenerous reading of the situation, and unsubstantiated moral claims.

The next paragraph comes closer: When governments ask Facebook for data, we review each request\n carefully to make sure they always follow the correct processes\n and all applicable laws, and then only provide the information \n if is required by law.\n\nWhich in an ungenerous reading leaves plenty of wiggle room.

Ungenerous definitions

adjective

lacking in magnanimity; "it seems ungenerous to end this review of a splendid work of scholarship on a critical note"- Times Litt. Sup.; "a meanspirited man unwilling to forgive"

See also: meanspirited

adjective

unwilling to spend; "she practices economy without being stingy"; "an ungenerous response to the appeal for funds"

See also: stingy