Begrudge


The meaning of the word Begrudge is: to be envious of what one feels another does not deserve


Examples:

It is impossible for me to not begrudge my neighbor of the ten million dollars he won in the lottery.

published by Hester on 2021-07-30 07:23:19


Although Jane did not complete enough work to earn the bonus, she still had the nerve to begrudge Heather’s reward.

published by Karen on 2021-09-14 13:24:07


Rick takes pleasure in earning his own money and does not begrudge the inherited wealth of others.

published by Columbus on 2021-12-04 03:40:51


Since the researcher had been looking for a cure for over twenty years, he could not help but begrudge his rival’s success in finding the cure after only two years of research.

published by Suzanna on 2021-05-07 16:45:37


James was the only team member to begrudge Carl of his role as captain.

published by Sharron on 2021-02-05 13:46:09


Although Alan has been at the company longer than Kurt, he supports his coworker and does not begrudge his promotion.

published by Nicholas on 2021-05-02 13:07:32


Do not begrudge Marie of her success because she has worked hard to become a leader in the firm.

published by Ronny on 2021-10-17 02:53:40


Because James gets a lot of women, I often begrudge his movie star looks.

published by Jestine on 2021-03-26 05:25:25


Since Linda was recently left at the altar, she found it difficult to not begrudge her sister’s wedding day happiness.

published by Lloyd on 2021-12-14 02:48:55


Even though I am divorced and unhappy, I would never begrudge my best friend the happiness she has found with her new husband.

published by Jene on 2021-12-27 07:57:52


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