grudged - WordReference. com Dictionary of English grudge grʌdʒ n , v , grudged, grudg•ing n [countable] a feeling of ill will or resentment because of some real or imagined wrong: can really hold a grudge v [~ + object + object] to give or permit with reluctance: They grudged us every day we were away to resent the good fortune of (another); begrudge: I don't grudge her her good
Grudged: meaning, definitions, translation and examples Grudged is the past tense of the verb grudge, which means to be unwilling to give or spend something, often out of resentment or jealousy It suggests a reluctance to grant something, particularly in a context where the individual feels wronged or envious
Grudge Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The race had turned into a grudge match between the two teams I don't grudge paying my share I don't grudge her the opportunities she has been given
GRUDGED Synonyms: 47 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for GRUDGED: deplored, disliked, refused, denied, withheld, frowned (at or on), disapproved, discountenanced; Antonyms of GRUDGED: had, suffered, permitted, allowed, authorized, licensed, commissioned, acquiesced