Synonym: dislike, ill will. Similar words: begrudge, grudgingly, trudge, drudgery, nudge, budget, fudge, curmudgeon. Meaning: [grʌdʒ] n. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation. v. 1. bear a grudge; harbor ill feelings 2. accept or admit unwillingly.
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91, He bore his parents no grudge in this hour of distress.
92, Bearing a grudge saps one's evergies and accomplishes abolutely nothing.
93, The fellow who can fix that is Rumpelstiltskin (Walt Dohrn), a lawyerly wizard with a contract and a long-held grudge against the ogre.
94, He held no grudge against any of the people who had misused him.
95, This is the first stage of my discipleship,and no power, visible or invisible,must grudge me my coming to Jesus Christ.
96, There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a ...
More similar words: begrudge, grudgingly, trudge, drudgery, nudge, budget, fudge, curmudgeon, grunt, grumpy, rude, pudgy, crude, incongruous, incongruity, prudent, intrude, erudite, in the long run, judgment, protruding, rudimentary, edge, ridge, hedge, midget, gadget, sedge, bridge, pledge.