begrudging (Meaning)

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begrudging (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Begrudge

begrudging Sentence Examples

  1. The manager reluctantly gave his employee a raise, begrudgingly admitting that he deserved it.
  2. The waiter begrudgingly took the customer's order, annoyed by their demanding attitude.
  3. The artist reluctantly sold a prized piece of artwork, begrudgingly acknowledging the financial need.
  4. The child begrudgingly shared their toys with the newcomer, feeling possessive of their possessions.
  5. The politician begrudgingly retreated from a controversial position, feeling pressured by public opinion.
  6. The team begrudgingly accepted the loss, recognizing the skill of their opponents but still feeling disappointed.
  7. The students begrudgingly studied for their exams, realizing the importance but lacking enthusiasm.
  8. The guest begrudgingly thanked the host for their hospitality, harboring a secret resentment.
  9. The traveler begrudgingly carried their heavy luggage, feeling weary and burdened.
  10. The parent begrudgingly gave their child a bedtime story, prioritizing their own rest but still feeling obligated.

FAQs About the word begrudging

of Begrudge

grudging, envious, invidious, jaundiced,jealous, avaricious, resentful, covetous, spiteful, petty

kind,generous, kind, generous, charitable, charitable, altruistic, unenvious, altruistic, kindhearted

The manager reluctantly gave his employee a raise, begrudgingly admitting that he deserved it.

The waiter begrudgingly took the customer's order, annoyed by their demanding attitude.

The artist reluctantly sold a prized piece of artwork, begrudgingly acknowledging the financial need.

The child begrudgingly shared their toys with the newcomer, feeling possessive of their possessions.