Both Uses of
ingratitude
in
Wuthering Heights
- After constant indulgence of one's weak nature, and the other's bad one, I earn for thanks two samples of blind ingratitude, stupid to absurdity!†
Chpt 11 *
- He's forgotten all I've done for him, and made on him, and goan and riven up a whole row o' t' grandest currant-trees i' t' garden!' and here he lamented outright; unmanned by a sense of his bitter injuries, and Earnshaw's ingratitude and dangerous condition.†
Chpt 33
Definition:
-
(ingratitude) not grateful -- typically inappropriately so