begrudge

begrudge
begrudgingly, adv.
/bi gruj"/, v.t., begrudged, begrudging.
1. to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone): She begrudged her friend the award.
2. to be reluctant to give, grant, or allow: She did not begrudge the money spent on her children's education.
[1350-1400; ME bigrucchen. See BE-, GRUDGE]
Syn. 1. See envy.

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