as in involuntary To resent or envy someone's possessions, achievements, or advantages; to feel ill will or reluctance toward their success or good fortune. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Begrudge'
The old man could not help but begrudge the changes in the neighborhood he once knew.
Many people begrudge the successful entrepreneur for their rapid rise to wealth.
The scientist did not begrudge sharing credit with the team for the groundbreaking discovery.
At the family gathering, Jenny tried not to begrudge her cousin's academic achievements.
Despite the rivalry, the two chefs respected each other and did not begrudge their success.
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