begrudge Antonyms
Meaning of begrudge
Wordnet
begrudge (v)
be envious of; set one's heart on
wish ill or allow unwillingly
Webster
begrudge (v. t.)
To grudge; to envy the possession of.
begrudge Sentence Examples
- I don't begrudge my friend his success, even though I'm slightly envious.
- The teacher begrudgingly gave the student an extension on the assignment.
- I begrudge the money I spent on that overpriced meal.
- My neighbor begrudges me my new car.
- The athlete begrudgingly accepted his defeat.
- I begrudge having to work overtime.
- The company begrudgingly agreed to raise the salaries of its employees.
- My parents begrudgingly accepted my decision to move far away.
- I don't begrudge my children their happiness, no matter what path they choose.
- The elderly woman begrudgingly parted with her family heirloom.
FAQs About the word begrudge
be envious of; set one's heart on, wish ill or allow unwillinglyTo grudge; to envy the possession of.
resent, want,envy, ache (for), long (for), thirst (for), jones (for), pant (after), crave, wish (for)
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I don't begrudge my friend his success, even though I'm slightly envious.
The teacher begrudgingly gave the student an extension on the assignment.
I begrudge the money I spent on that overpriced meal.
My neighbor begrudges me my new car.