0 not willing to give money, help, kindness, praise, etc. to other people, or only willing to give a little:
He clearly had a passion for music, so why was he such an ungenerous critic?
There is a saying that a rich man who is ungenerous is like a tree without fruit.
The article attempts to explain why we have in recent years become so ungenerous to migrants and refugees.
The discussion of freedom is no less full of gaps and problems, and the tendency to ungenerous caricature of opponents again proves irresistible.
Having per formed a strenuous duty can lead one, in good conscience, to refuse a strenuous supererogator y act-if it is such-without even being ungenerous.
The range is wide and the compass of a short review permits only an ungenerous selectivity.
As an explanation even of the more imaginative paths that lead from the blank sheet to the occupied building, it is intellectually reductive, humanly ungenerous, and actually untruthful.