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grudgingly
[ gruhj-ing-lee ]
adverb
- reluctantly or unwillingly; not generously or with a good will:
He tried to evade the work and the responsibility until the very last moment and then grudgingly, finally, exasperatingly did his job.
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Example Sentences
She grudgingly asks acquaintances for help - most often with no success.
I will grudgingly concede that “My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock” made me want to revisit “Rear Window” because of how you present it.
They have grudgingly acknowledged the desperate need to rebuild without fully committing to do so.
The two — once close — haven’t spoken since the president grudgingly stepped aside nearly a month ago.
The chronicler Froissart records that both sides saw clearly the Bohemian was at fault, but the French, not desiring to provoke the English during a lull in the Hundred Years’ War, grudgingly excused his behavior.
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