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Petty or reluctant in giving or spending.
niggardly
scrimy
stingy
ungenerous
Grudging.
unwilling
1
You can come in for a bit.' A
grudging
invitation at best.
2
He has the
grudging
respect of every faction in the National Assembly.
3
Queer youth don't have even that
grudging
level of mainstream acceptance, yet.
4
But the response of the political establishment has been slow and
grudging
.
5
As apologies went it settled somewhere on the wrong side of
grudging
.
6
Perhaps not in harmony, but at least with
grudging
respect, it seems.
7
Throughout, the young woman hadn't flinched, and Pon-lor felt a
grudging
admiration.
8
What continued to earn Jeb
grudging
respect was his seriousness about policy.
9
But Mr Smith has survived on the strength of a
grudging
apology.
10
The question had to be repeated before Edward gave his
grudging
answer.
11
In the end, they'd both earned a
grudging
respect for each other.
12
With
grudging
admiration Shane gave her points for standing up to him.
13
His expression started by being exasperated and ended by betraying
grudging
admiration.
14
A grin writhed onto his face, and broke into sudden
grudging
laughter.
15
The other owls peered at James with a mixture of
grudging
anticipation.
16
You know very well I am far from
grudging
you anything, dear.
grudging
grudge
give a grudging
grudging consent
grudging spirit
most grudging
rather grudging