begrudgingly

IPA/bɪˈɡrʌdʒɪŋli/
IPA/bɪˈɡrʌdʒɪŋli/

begrudgingly — adverb

1. doing, giving, or accepting something with clear reluctance or resentment, usual

1.副詞C2
釋義

doing, giving, or accepting something with clear reluctance or resentment, usually after pressure, duty, or circumstances leave little room to refuse

例句

Nellie begrudgingly admitted that her rival had made the stronger argument.

begrudgingly + admitted (concession after resistance)

After the manager checked the receipt, the clerk begrudgingly gave Ilan a refund.

begrudgingly + gave (action done under pressure)

同義詞
  • grudgingly

    near-identical meaning; often the simpler and more common choice

  • reluctantly

    more neutral; stresses hesitation without necessarily adding resentment

  • unwillingly

    plainly states lack of willingness, often because of outside pressure

  • resentfully

    focuses more strongly on bitter feeling than on the act of complying

反義詞

文法句型

begrudgingly + verb

begrudgingly at start of clause

用法筆記

Begrudgingly is close to grudgingly: both describe reluctant compliance with an undertone of annoyance, jealousy, or resentment. It is common with verbs of concession, acceptance, and giving, such as admit, agree, accept, allow, praise, refund, and hand over.

常見錯誤

'Begrudgingly' is an adverb, so it normally modifies a verb: 'Walid begrudgingly apologized.' Do not use it as an adjective after 'be'; say 'Walid was begrudging' or 'Walid apologized begrudgingly.'

Do not use 'begrudgingly' for simple uncertainty. If Padma knocks because she is unsure what will happen, she knocks hesitantly; if she knocks because she resents having to do it, she knocks begrudgingly.