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begrudge

verb as in wish that someone did not have

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Abortion-rights advocates by no means seek to detract from LGBT movement or begrudge it victories.

I don't begrudge it for a second: just take good care of it, won't you?

Does Mamet really begrudge a president or ex-president Secret Service protection?

In ordinary times, nobody would begrudge the use of fuel and mobile-generating capacity for the marathon.

I do not begrudge the journalist for pursuing the unvarnished truth, irrespective of political consequences.

Days had gone by and we lacked the energy to begrudge their inconsequential passing, but now a time of reckoning had come.

Ah, why begrudge the marquis his meed of admiration, if he likes it?

I shall think of him; but not in a way that you would begrudge me.

She did not begrudge them in the least, thinking that they were all due to Mr Whittlestaff.

Mr Whittlestaff, it does not signify a straw what I begrudge you.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to begrudge, such as: envy, covet, grudge, pinch, resent, and stint.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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