begrudgery

noun

Etymology

From begrudge + -ery.

  1. inherited from bigrucchen — “to grumble at
  2. suffixed as begrudgery — “begrudge + ery

Definitions

  1. resentment or envy of the success of a peer

    resentment or envy of the success of a peer; criticism of ostentatious display of success.

    • a certain sense of resentment at economically successful countries (what the Irish themselves call their national vice of begrudgery)
    • Joseph Lee's Ireland 1912-1985 seems to confirm the intuition of the writers in presenting an Ireland in which an alarming political and economic retardation was linked to begrudgery, "a deadly alloy of envy, jealousy and spite".
    • If proof were needed that begrudgery was dead, we need look no further than the existence of VIP magazine.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA