begrudger

English

Etymology

begrudge + -er

Noun

begrudger (plural begrudgers)

  1. One who begrudges.
    • 2008 June 8, Maureen Dowd, “Watch Out, Meryl Streep! She’s a Master Thespian.”, in New York Times:
      She still doesn’t believe Obama can win, but she knows she can move ahead only as a beguiler, not a begrudger.
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