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Begrudge

Begrudge | Begrudged

Begrudge meaning

To grudge about or over; be envious or covetous. | To be reluctant. | To give reluctantly.

Synonyms of Begrudge

Example sentences (20)

And as the Yoruba will say “you don’t begrudge a son for resembling his father”.

I'm not going to begrudge him for massaging the cost of damages and cleanup to just $1000.

One can't begrudge any England fans for revelling in Sunday's success considering the size of the task ahead of them.

Selles recognises the media reports surrounding his future but insists he does not begrudge them.

So when people have some good fortune, I don't begrudge that.

The bull articles therefore allow them to continue to make a living and I shouldn't begrudge them that except it seems to fly in the face of logic now and probably the pocketbooks of investor/subscribers.

There is something also genuinely heartfelt about its closing reflections and the way the character has come into her own, making it hard to begrudge it too much for wanting to spend time seeing her finally take center stage with all that entails.

We do not begrudge him that especially if he can use it to win favours for Delta.

And I don’t regret it, I don’t begrudge it.

Ms. Mayhall said she did not begrudge the hedge funds that bought claims.

Not that we begrudge Prickett her right to free speech.

I am not saying this to disparage or begrudge the media, intellectual, and cultural elites of Southwest Nigeria but to show that El-Rufai’s politics of ethnic and religious supremacy isn’t blind and unbridled.

I do not begrudge the people who are going out this weekend.

I don’t begrudge anybody his survival instinct, but, then again, it’s hard to see a lot of hope for change and progress in that mentality.

I don’t begrudge him.

Speaking of the darkest setting, I didn't begrudge the toaster ovens that burnt the hell out of my bread, because that darkest setting is often needed to toast from frozen.

After several busy months stripping costs, refunding customers to the tune of $1.2 billion and handing out hundreds of redundancies, we wouldn’t begrudge Westpac chief executive some solitude and a large helping of peace and quiet.

Anniek did not begrudge him his deep commitment to his work; it was one of the things she loved about him.

As for all of you people with itchy trigger fingers — I don’t begrudge you your legal hunting.

I don’t begrudge Williamson for being popular amongst a certain set of voters.