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unaˈppreciative, a. (un-1 7 and 5 b.)
1840J. S. Mill Let. 23 Dec. in Wks. (1963) XIII. 453 A man of Molesworth's sort of limitation has a natural tendency to be intolerant, because unappreciative of ideas & persons unlike him & his ideas. 1857C. E. Norton Lett. (1913) I. iv. 172 The reviews are cold and unappreciative. 1868Visct. Strangford Selection (1869) I. 202 It is full time to enter into a special examination of his Eastern policy, contrasting it, when necessary, with his own curiously unappreciative exposition of the same. |