begrudge in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To begrudge means to resent or feel envious about someone else's success or the time and effort spent on something.
Sample Sentences
- I don't begrudge her success, as she worked hard for it.
- He begrudged the time it took to help his neighbor with the project.
- Many people begrudge paying high taxes, even if it benefits the community.
- She could hardly begrudge her brother the chance to travel when he had saved for so long.
- Despite feeling tired, he did not begrudge the extra work that was needed.
- They begrudge the attention their rival receives from the media.
- I begrudge no one their happiness, even if I am struggling myself.
- She secretly begrudged her friend's ability to easily make new connections.
- He does not begrudge the help he gives to those in need.
- It's difficult to begrudge someone who has genuinely achieved their dreams.