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  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈɡɹʌ.dʒɪŋ/
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  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈɡɹʌ.d͡ʒiŋ/

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grudging (comparative more grudging, superlative most grudging)

  1. Unwilling or with reluctance.
    her grudging acceptance that her rival deserved the award
    • 2001, David L. Lieber, Jules Harlow, Etz Hayim: Torah and Commentary, page 25:
      A terse account, with no further explanation or detail, an indication perhaps of a grudging heart behind the offering.

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Verb edit

grudging

  1. present participle and gerund of grudge

Noun edit

grudging (plural grudgings)

  1. The state of bearing a grudge.
    • 1806, Matthew Henry, An Exposition of All the Books of the Old and New Testaments:
      Fretfulness and discontent expose us to the just judgment of God; and we bring more calamities upon ourselves, by our murmuring, distrustful, envious groans and grudgings against one another, than we are aware of []

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