Ungrudging [adjective]

Definition of Ungrudging:

giving and kind

Opposite/Antonyms of Ungrudging:


Sentence/Example of Ungrudging:

In the latter's eyes, for the first time, shone a real and ungrudging admiration.

When satisfied that the object is worthy, his aid is generous and ungrudging.

Even Captain Lote's praise of the Lusitania poem was whole-hearted and ungrudging.

"Deprive him of money," repeated Mr. Pole, with ungrudging accentuation.

Plainly this consideration on the part of Mrs. Haney was habitual and ungrudging.

It bears witness to the munificence of Darwin, and the ungrudging personal care of Hooker.

On any occasion for it his helpfulness was ungrudging and unstinted, regardless alike of cost or exertion.

Clive agreed with the suggestion when it came to be put to him, agreed with ungrudging enthusiasm.

Its tapestries were the richest ever seen by Parisians, its silver such as few princes owned, its table lavish and ungrudging.

The modern German school of philology does ungrudging homage to his genius.