ungrudging
not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities.
Origin of ungrudging
1Other words from ungrudging
- un·grudg·ing·ly, adverb
Words Nearby ungrudging
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How to use ungrudging in a sentence
There was neither cheerful service on the one side nor ungrudging payment on the other.
The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce | Ambrose BierceIts tapestries were the richest ever seen by Parisians, its silver such as few princes owned, its table lavish and ungrudging.
The Stones of Paris in History and Letters, Volume I (of 2) | Benjamin Ellis MartinIt bears witness to the munificence of Darwin, and the ungrudging personal care of Hooker.
After the war capital will be ungrudging in its remuneration to labour; and labour, in turn, must be ungrudging in its output.
The War After the War | Isaac Frederick MarcossonHe could give ungrudging admiration to his chief, even whilst giving himself up entirely to the sentiment for Jeanne.
El Dorado | Baroness Orczy
British Dictionary definitions for ungrudging
/ (ʌnˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ) /
liberal; unstinted; willing: ungrudging support
Derived forms of ungrudging
- ungrudgingly, adverb
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