ungrudgingly

  • 1ungrudgingly — adverb in a generous and ungrudging manner he ungrudgingly agreed to pay for everybody s dinner when the guests found themselves without cash • Ant: ↑grudgingly • Derived from adjective: ↑ungrudging …

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  • 2ungrudgingly — adverb see ungrudging …

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  • 3ungrudgingly — adv. in a manner that is not grudging, big heartedly …

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  • 4ungrudgingly — ad. Heartily, cheerfully, willingly, freely, generously, unsparingly …

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  • 5ungrudgingly — un·grudgingly …

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  • 6ungrudging — ungrudgingly, adv. /un gruj ing/, adj. not begrudging; not stinting; wholehearted: an ungrudging supporter of charities. [1760 70; UN 1 + GRUDGING] * * * …

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  • 8Prayer in the New Testament — An Overview Prayer in the New Testament is presented as a positive command () as it is thought to brings people closer to God.Jesus encouraged the disciples to pray in secret in their private rooms as a humble response to the prayer of the… …

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  • 9ungrudging — adjective Date: circa 1774 being without envy or reluctance < ungrudging efforts > • ungrudgingly adverb …

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  • 10Jacob Grimm — Born 4 January 1785(1785 01 04) Hanau, Hesse Kassel, HRE Died 20 September 1863(1863 09 20 …

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