[+ obj] 1 : to think that someone does not deserve something
▪ She's worked hard to get where she is. You shouldn't begrudge her the success she's earned. ▪ After what he's been through, it's hard to begrudge him the money he has. : to regard (something) as not being earned or deserved ▪ You shouldn't begrudge her success. 2 : to give or allow (something) in a reluctant or unwilling way
▪ Many commuters begrudge every minute spent in traffic.
▪ She's worked hard to get where she is. You shouldn't begrudge her the success she's earned. ▪ After what he's been through, it's hard to begrudge him the money he has. : to regard (something) as not being earned or deserved ▪ You shouldn't begrudge her success.
▪ Many commuters begrudge every minute spent in traffic.





