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Definitions from the WebBegrudgeDefinition:As a verb, begrudge means to envy or resent someone for their possessions or achievements. It can also mean to reluctantly allow or give something. As a noun, begrudge refers to a feeling of envy or resentment. Sense 1: Verb (Envy or Resent)Example Sentence 1: She couldn't help but begrudge her childhood friend's success. Example Sentence 2: I don't begrudge their good fortune; I am genuinely happy for them. Example Sentence 3: The villagers would often begrudge the wealthy landowner. Sense 2: Verb (Reluctantly Allow or Give)Example Sentence 1: He begrudgingly allowed his son to borrow his car for the weekend. Example Sentence 2: The government begrudged the workers' demands for higher wages. Example Sentence 3: The teacher begrudged the students the extra free time. Sense 3: Noun (Feeling of Envy or Resentment)Example Sentence 1: He couldn't hide his begrudge towards his successful sibling. Example Sentence 2: Her eyes revealed a hint of begrudge as she watched her rival receive the award. Example Sentence 3: The athlete's begrudge was evident when he lost the championship race. Related products on Amazon: | ||||
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