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    grudge
    /ɡrʌdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury: "I've never been one to hold a grudge"

    verb

    • 1. be resentfully unwilling to give or allow (something): "he grudged the work and time that the meeting involved" Similar begrudgeresentfeel aggrieved/bitter aboutbe annoyed about

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  2. to not want to spend time or money on someone or something, or to not want to give something to someone: She grudged every hour she spent helping him. (alsobegrudge)

  3. The meaning of GRUDGE is to be unwilling to give or admit : give or allow reluctantly or resentfully. How to use grudge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Grudge.

  4. to not want to spend time or money on someone or something, or to not want to give something to someone: She grudged every hour she spent helping him. (also begrudge)

  5. A grudge is a feeling of resentment harbored because of some real or fancied wrong: to hold a grudge because of jealousy; She has a grudge against him. Malice is the state of mind that delights in doing harm, or seeing harm done, to others, whether expressing itself in an attempt seriously to injure or merely in sardonic humor: malice in ...

  6. noun. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation. “holding a grudge ” synonyms: grievance, score. see more see less. verb. bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings. synonyms: stew. see more see less. verb. accept or admit unwillingly. Pronunciation. US. /grədʒ/ UK. /grədʒ/ Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Grudge."

  7. 1. a persistent feeling of resentment, esp one due to some cause, such as an insult or injury. 2. (modifier) planned or carried out in order to settle a grudge: a grudge fight. vb. 3. (tr) to give or allow unwillingly. 4. to feel resentful or envious about (someone else's success, possessions, etc)

  8. grudge (against somebody) a feeling of anger or dislike towards somebody because of something bad they have done to you in the past. I bear him no grudge. He has a grudge against the world. She has harboured a grudge against me for years. I don't hold any grudges now. He's a man with a grudge.

  9. Aug 7, 2024 · (countable) Deep-seated and/or long-term animosity or ill will about something or someone, especially due to perceived mistreatment. to have, hold, or bear a grudge against someone. Synonyms. [edit] rancor. spite. resentment. Derived terms.

  10. All you need to know about "GRUDGE" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. A grudge is a feeling of resentment harbored because of some real or fancied wrong: to hold a grudge because of jealousy; She has a grudge against him. Malice is the state of mind that delights in doing harm, or seeing harm done, to others, whether expressing itself in an attempt seriously to injure or merely in sardonic humor: malice in ...