100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "grudge"
Definition
A "grudge" is a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury. It can also refer to a strong, lingering feeling of anger or bitterness towards someone for a perceived wrong.
Synonyms
- Resentment
- Bitterness
- Animosity
- Enmity
- Hostility
- Rancor
- Malice
- Hatred
- Spite
Antonyms
- Forgiveness
- Amity
- Goodwill
- Friendship
- Benevolence
- Reconciliation
Examples
- She grudged him the success he had achieved.
- I never grudged the time I spent helping her.
- He grudged every penny he had to spend on the project.
- They grudged attending the reunion after what happened.
- She grudged him the credit he received for the work.
- He grudged the attention she got from their boss.
- I don’t grudge you your happiness; I just wish I had some too.
- They grudged the long hours they had to work on the weekends.
- She grudged having to apologize after the argument.
- He grudged the recognition she received for her efforts.
- We should not grudge anyone their success.
- He grudged the extra responsibilities that came with the promotion.
- She grudged the time taken from her own projects.
- I could never grudge a friend in need.
- He grudged sharing his toys with his younger siblings.
- They grudged the effort it took to mend their friendship.
- She grudged the salary increase he got over her.
- He never grudged those who were less fortunate.
- She grudged the attention he gave to others instead of her.
- He grudged the fact that she was chosen over him.
- I can’t grudge you for wanting to succeed.
- They grudged the time spent in meetings.
- She grudged helping him after the way he treated her.
- He grudged every moment he had to spend on the project.
- She grudged their friendship, knowing they had a history.
- He grudged the compliment he had to give.
- I’ve never grudged a little time for my family.
- They grudged the attention he received at the party.
- She grudged the invitation he sent out to everyone.
- He grudged every dime he contributed to the fundraiser.
- She didn’t grudge the time it took to help her friend.
- He grudged the long lines at the store.
- They grudged the fact that they had to work late.
- She grudged the effort needed to clean the house.
- He grudged the way they treated him.
- I can’t grudge you your happiness; I just want some too.
- They grudged the hours they spent waiting.
- She grudged the accolades he received.
- He grudged the time she spent with her new friends.
- She grudged having to share her spotlight.
- He grudged their decision to leave early.
- I would never grudge someone their rightful place.
- They grudged the time taken from their schedules.
- She grudged the way he dismissed her ideas.
- He grudged having to lower his standards.
- They grudged the attention she demanded.
- She grudged the gifts he received for the occasion.
- He grudged the friendship she formed with his rival.
- I can’t grudge you your success; you worked hard for it.
- They grudged the way he always got his way.
- She grudged the effort to stay positive.
- He grudged the time he had to spend on chores.
- She grudged the love he shared with someone else.
- He grudged the recognition she got from the team.
- They grudged the effort it took to maintain the relationship.
- She grudged the way he treated her.
- He grudged the sacrifices he had to make.
- I never grudged the help I offered.
- They grudged the way things turned out.
- She grudged the time he spent on his hobbies.
- He grudged the spotlight she stole.
- They grudged the way their plans changed.
- She grudged the way he invalidated her feelings.
- He grudged the extra hours he had to put in.
- They grudged the way she always needed attention.
- She grudged the success that came too easily for others.
- He grudged the sacrifices others made.
- I never grudged the time spent with family.
- They grudged the way he took credit for their work.
- She grudged the effort to make amends.
- He grudged the way she moved on so quickly.
- They grudged the attention he received from colleagues.
- She grudged the way they overlooked her contributions.
- He grudged having to compete for attention.
- They grudged the success of the competition.
- She grudged the extra tasks assigned to her.
- He grudged the way she brushed off his concerns.
- I can’t grudge your success; you earned it.
- They grudged the time taken away from their plans.
- She grudged the way he always seemed to win.
- He grudged the compliments he had to give.
- They grudged the way he dominated the conversation.
- She grudged the way he made her feel insignificant.
- He never grudged the effort it took to learn.
- They grudged the time they had to spend apart.
- She grudged having to compromise her values.
- He grudged the way she always needed reassurance.
- They grudged the long hours of work.
- She grudged the success of her peers.
- He grudged the way others saw him.
- They grudged the way she flaunted her achievements.
- She grudged the way they belittled her efforts.
- He grudged the sacrifices he had to make for others.
- I can’t grudge you your journey; it’s yours to take.
- They grudged the way he overshadowed her.
- She grudged the way they treated her like an outsider.
- He grudged the way she seemed to have it all.
- They grudged the way he always needed more.
- She grudged the attention he drew to himself.
- He never grudged the time spent with his family.