as in bitter To feel resentment or ill will towards someone due to their possessions, achievements, or advantages; often accompanied by a sense of envy. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Begrudge'
The author's success led some critics to begrudge him for his rapid rise in the literary world.
Some members of the team began to begrudge the coach's decision to favor the new recruits over the experienced players.
The scientist, despite her achievements, felt begrudged by her peers who questioned the validity of her groundbreaking research.
The older sister tried not to begrudge her younger sibling's success in the science fair.
Jenny had to suppress the urge to begrudge her friend's exotic vacation photos on social media.
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