English to Telugu Dictionary grudge

grudge

పగ
definition
verb
he grudged the work and time that the meeting involved
be resentfully unwilling to give, grant, or allow (something).
noun
she held a grudge against her former boss
a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.
translation of 'grudge'
వైరభావము,
పగ,
ఎదుటి వ్యక్తి మీద అసూయపడు
example
The difference between nursing a 'grudge' and committing to a war should be obvious.
I'll only harbour a 'grudge' against you for the rest of my life.
she held a 'grudge' against her former boss
We wouldn't 'grudge' judicial quickness in headline-grabbing cases if it weren't for the appalling figures our justice system throws up again and again.
I don't 'grudge' him it but he pays more in tax than I was being offered.
Miss Ironside seems to have had some 'grudge' against her
I mean, I 'grudge' nobody an honest living, but can they still be going?
And who could 'grudge' her the comfort of a family just the other side of a common wall?
But this is your last chance to preach to me, so I wouldn't 'grudge' you the taking advantage of it.
They intend to interview friends, former colleagues, ex-girlfriends, even former classmates - anyone who may have held a 'grudge' against him.
Who's going to 'grudge' a pensioner such a silly thing?
I don't 'grudge' them their breakfast, nor their liking for the sun, and certainly not the smiling.
I didn't 'grudge' him the time with his boyfriend, because he was so damn happy.
He held a 'grudge' against me, and so he made up lies to slander me.
Do you have a longstanding 'grudge' against a relative?
Sometimes they'll peck at a particularly luscious flower or leaf, too, but there's enough there and to spare so I don't 'grudge' them their dietary needs.
Mind you, it helps that you don't 'grudge' me a few of your goldfish.
I've never been one to hold a 'grudge'
I tell thee, thou foolish philanthropist, that I 'grudge' the dollar, the dime, the cent, I give to such men as do not belong to me and to whom I do not belong.
For them to have complete belonging to this country may not be fully possible and we should not 'grudge' them that.
She had fallen in love, and he had harbored a 'grudge' ever since.
Maximising profit is in the nature of the animal, and if we want democratic choice, we cannot 'grudge' commercial media exercising theirs.
We simply have more important business to attend to right now than nursing an old 'grudge' .
The Hearts players have performed admirably during this season in trying circumstances, so it is hard to 'grudge' them their qualified success.
Sources later explained that he was thought to be harbouring a 'grudge' against the Prime Minister.
Some 'grudge' it because it stands on the way of their goal.
I don't 'grudge' him his moment of triumph
There is no reason to 'grudge' the fact that the rain nearly spoiled the Onam celebrations.
For example, one might carry a 'grudge' or feelings of guilt for years.
Is it spontaneous, promulgated by a third party, or the result of a growing, longstanding 'grudge' ?
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