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Begrudged

The term 'begrudged' refers to the feeling of envy or resentment towards someone for possessing something desirable, or the act of unwillingly granting someone a privilege, recognition, or benefit that one feels they do not deserve. It often implies a sense of unwillingness to accept others' good fortune or success.

Begrudged meaning with examples

  • Even though she had worked hard for the promotion, her colleagues begrudged her success, whispering behind her back about favoritism and nepotism.
  • He begrudged the time his friend spent on leisure activities instead of focusing on their joint project, worrying that their grades would suffer due to this distraction.
  • Despite being incredibly talented, he often begrudged his peers who received more acclaim; he felt overlooked and unappreciated in his field.
  • She begrudged the attention that her younger sister received at family gatherings, feeling overshadowed by her sibling's charm and charisma.
  • John begrudged his neighbor's new car, not because he wanted one himself, but because he disliked the showy display of wealth in their otherwise modest community.

Begrudged Crossword Answers

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8 Letters

RESENTED

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