Grudge | Mean of grudge in English Dictionary
/ˈgrʌʤ/
- Noun
- a strong feeling of anger toward someone that lasts for a long time
- She still has/holds/bears a grudge against him for the way he treated her in school.
- He has nursed/harbored a grudge against his former boss for years.
- I don't bear him any grudges.
- a contest or fight between players, teams, etc., who dislike each other
- The race had turned into a grudge match between the two teams.
- Verb
- to give, do, or allow (something) in a reluctant or unwilling way
- I don't grudge paying my share.
- to dislike or feel angry toward (someone) for something
- I don't grudge her the opportunities she has been given.