in gratitude

in·grat·i·tude

[in-grat-i-tood, -tyood]
noun
the state of being ungrateful; unthankfulness.

Origin:
1175–1225; Middle English < Medieval Latin ingrātitūdō. See in-3, gratitude

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ingratitude (ɪnˈɡrætɪˌtjuːd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
lack of gratitude; ungratefulness; thanklessness

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ingratitude
1340, from O.Fr. ingratitude (13c.), from L. ingratitudinem (nom. ingratitudo), from ingratus (see ingrate).
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