unappreciatively

English

Etymology

unappreciative + -ly

Adverb

unappreciatively (comparative more unappreciatively, superlative most unappreciatively)

  1. Without showing appreciation. Ungratefully
    • 1905. Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Article by John Davis, Page 223
      Their peculiar ideas, instead of being sympathetically drawn from them, have been ruthlessly and unappreciatively crushed by the superior knowledge and arrogance of the white race.

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