grudgingness (Meaning)

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grudgingness (n.)

The state or quality of grudging, or of being full of grudge or unwillingness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of grudgingness

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grudgingness Sentence Examples

  1. The grudgingness of his apology hinted at his reluctance to truly admit fault.
  2. Despite his initial grudgingness, he eventually conceded that her point had some merit.
  3. The politician's grudgingness towards the opposition prevented any meaningful compromise.
  4. Her grudgingness made it clear that she resented having to help him.
  5. The teacher's grudgingness in grading the students' assignments discouraged their enthusiasm for learning.
  6. The grudgingness of the boss's praise left a bitter taste in the employees' mouths.
  7. His grudgingness in sharing his toys made him unpopular with the other children.
  8. The doctor's grudgingness in providing information about the patient's condition fueled rumors and anxiety.
  9. The grudgingness of the creditor in agreeing to a payment plan left the debtor feeling resentful.
  10. The grudgingness of the verdict reflected the jury's reluctance to convict the defendant.

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The state or quality of grudging, or of being full of grudge or unwillingness.

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No antonyms found.

The grudgingness of his apology hinted at his reluctance to truly admit fault.

Despite his initial grudgingness, he eventually conceded that her point had some merit.

The politician's grudgingness towards the opposition prevented any meaningful compromise.

Her grudgingness made it clear that she resented having to help him.