Advanced as in forced Reluctantly or unwillingly, as if done without genuine desire or approval. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Grudging'
Despite his grudging acceptance of defeat, James remained determined to improve his skills for the next chess tournament.
The author expressed a grudging respect for the critic's harsh but insightful review of the novel.
Despite the grudging cooperation between the rival companies, the collaboration resulted in a successful joint project.
The employee gave a grudging apology for the mistake, showing little remorse.
The politician offered a grudging endorsement to his opponent, surprising many.
The audience gave a grudging applause, unimpressed by the lackluster performance.
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