begrudged

Begrudged Meaning in Bengali: অভিযুক্ত, অপমানিত, অপমানকর, অপমানজনক (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)

Definition and Part of Speech

Begrudged (verb, pronounced bih-gruhjd) is the past tense and past participle form of the word begrudge (verb, pronounced bih-gruhj). It is used to describe the feeling of envy, resentment, or ill-will towards someone’s possessions, achievements, or success.

Synonyms of Begrudged

Some synonyms of begrudged include:

  • Envy (ঈর্ষা)
  • Resent (অসন্তুষ্ট হত্তয়া)
  • Jealous (ঈর্ষান্বিত)
  • Grudge (অপমান করা)
  • Disapprove (অনুমোদন করা)

Antonyms of Begrudged

Some antonyms of begrudged include:

  • Admire (প্রশংসা করা)
  • Appreciate (প্রশংসা করা)
  • Support (সমর্থন করা)
  • Encourage (উৎসাহিত করা)
  • Applaud (প্রশংসা করা)

Origin of Begrudged

The word begrudge originated from the Middle English word begrucchen, which means “to grumble or complain about.” It can be traced back to the Old English word be- + grucian, meaning “to murmur or grumble.”

Nearby Words

Some nearby words related to begrudged include:

  • Begrudge (verb)
  • Begrudgingly (adverb)
  • Begrudger (noun)
  • Begrudging (adjective)
  • Begrudgingness (noun)

Begrudged in Literature Quotes

Here are some quotes from literature that include the word begrudged:

“He begrudged her the sunlight.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald (সে সূর্যের আলোকটাকে তিনি অপমান করেছিলেন।)

“She begrudged him his success.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তাঁর সাফল্যকে অপমান করেছিলেন।)

Begrudged Meaning in Different Languages

The meaning of begrudged in different languages are as follows:

  • Bengali: অভিযুক্ত
  • Hindi: ईर्ष्या करना
  • Nepali: ईर्ष्या गर्नु
  • Urdu: حسد کرنا
  • Tamil: பெருமைப்படுத்து
  • Telugu: అనుకోవటం
  • Arabic: يغتاب
  • Chinese: 忌妒
  • Japanese: ねたむ
  • Russian: завидовать

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