grudgingly in English

adverb

begrudgingly, unwillingly, reluctantly

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1. 'Not bad,' she conceded grudgingly.

2. “Not grudgingly or under compulsion.”

3. Grudgingly, she took the job.

4. This is often conceded only grudgingly.

5. He grudgingly admitted he'd been wrong.

6. The boss grudgingly raised my salary.

7. Their parents grudgingly assented to the marriage.

8. He grudgingly handed me the money.

9. She grudgingly admitted that I was right.

10. He grudgingly acknowledged having made a mistake.

11. They were at first grudgingly and later passively accepted.

12. Concede definition is - to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly

13. The latter grudgingly handed over a stash of notes.

14. They grudgingly admit that he's doing great work.

15. Even baseball purists appear to be accepting that, if grudgingly.

16. The man’s needs were small and were Answered—grudgingly

17. The lights changed and the cars grudgingly screeched to a halt.

18. President James Madison, a staunch opponent of the bill, grudgingly accepted Napoleon's offer.

19. The donkey-driver sat down and rather grudgingly accepted a small tumbler of retsina.

20. "Sam, you have to apologise to her" -- "I know," Sam conceded grudgingly.

21. Upper House came out of its concrete grudgingly, like an opal from the matrix.

22. All those words he had hoarded for so long and released so grudgingly.

23. Grudgingly, he would grant all requests soas to cease the torture inflicted on his friends.

24. Developing nations grudgingly took its advice, while advanced nations, not needing the money, ignored it.

25. He answered a few questions in a desultory fashion, even, it seemed, a little grudgingly.

26. Antonyms for Alternately include unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly, involuntarily, protestingly, forcibly, obstinately, refractorily, resentfully and stubbornly

27. Synonyms for Acrimoniously include bitterly, resentfully, grudgingly, sorely, sourly, sullenly, tartly, testily, caustically and irascibly

28. 14 Haman grudgingly carried out what to him was an odious duty and then rushed home in distress.

29. Haman grudgingly carried out what to him was an odious duty and then rushed home in distress.

30. Those old animosities within the union leadership, as well as the rank and file, give ground grudgingly.

31. Grudgingly she started the job, indicating it would take a long time to cook that tough old thing.

32. Her father grudgingly allowed the couple to marry, although he made a point of never meeting the groom.

33. I have to admit grudgingly that this is interesting, and I trudge up the path with Tony just behind.

34. No wonder the rights of citizenship were granted only grudgingly, except when the town urgently needed to increase its population.

35. This meant they had less education and continued to depend on state welfare, which was more and more grudgingly supplied.

36. Before opening it, he grudgingly used the microwave to heat a cup of cocoa, then sat at the kitchen counter.

37. Taking into account the thundering magnificence of your new single, the jury must grudgingly return a verdict of not guilty.

38. 15 You are an interloper in my world, grudgingly tolerated at best. Beware my wrath. I can kill you on a whim.

39. “Let each one do just as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

40. Each one contributed “just as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

41. The members of the Warren Association of churches only grudgingly supported some of his measures, but were in a compromising mood.

42. As long as they avoid neighbourly confrontation and keep their congregations below a certain size (usually about , the Protestant ones are mostly tolerated, grudgingly.

43. Kāvus rules Iran for one hundred and fifty years during which he is frequently though increasingly grudgingly aided by the famous hero Rostam.

44. In one shop, bound with chains and prompted by three well-armed drow, a dwarf smithy grudgingly repaired fine weapons and jewelry for his captors.

45. “After years of proudly skeptical agnosticism, scientists are grudgingly beginning to give God a second look,” observes columnist Pete McMartin of The Vancouver Sun, a British Columbia, Canada, newspaper.

46. Nasuada, after a heated debate with the leaders of the Varden, becomes the High Queen of Human Alagaësia and King Orrin of Surda grudgingly pledges his allegiance to her.

47. Feeling as Crustily comfortable as its titular environ, "The Village Barbershop" is an old-hat story--curmudgeon grudgingly takes in brash youth, with eventual life-enhancing benefits for both.

48. The Aeneid , then, serves not only to establish a Roman identity that acknowledges, however grudgingly, that women are a physically necessary component to that continued existence, but also what happens when their role extends too far.

49. ‘The artist has been Belatedly credited in the new film, a vindication he is reported to have accepted grudgingly.’ ‘The art world is Belatedly catching up to this trailblazing figure.’ ‘Dismayed by the prospect of general mayhem, officials Belatedly summoned the National Guard.’