ungraciously
- r without grace; rigidly
- After being ungraciously dumped as energy adviser (the third to be appointed), former Colorado Governor John Love said last week that he felt "battered and bruised.
- Visiting the second of the closets first, the entourage drove to a predominantly black neighborhood in northern San Francisco, where ungraciously aging Victorian structures line .
- At week's end, Rivera ungraciously exposed Siqueiros' attempt to supply him with an alibi.