1. ingrate - Noun
2. ingrate - Adjective
Ingrateful.
An ungrateful person.
Source: Webster's dictionaryComing in, I was denounced as a fraud by all the extreme men of the opposing party, and as an ingrate and a traitor by the same class of men in my own party. Going out, I have the good will, blessings, and approval of the best people of all parties . . . Rutherford B. Hayes
Every time that I fill a high office, I create a hundred discontented men and an ingrate. Louis XIV of France
After retiring in 1987, Byers let slip his suppressed fury that the ingrate football conferences, having robbed the NCAA of television revenue, still expected it to enforce amateurism rules and police every leak of funds to college players. Source: Internet
Does the United States want an ingrate like him? Source: Internet
That outraged Fleetwood’s parents as well as hers, who all viewed her as an ingrate who didn’t appreciate the rich life she’d been given. Source: Internet
You are just a lazy-ass ingrate who would prefer to blame your parents instead of taking responsibility for your own actions. Source: Internet