grudge
Harm vs Grudge - What's the difference?
harm | grudge |As a proper noun harm
is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".As a noun grudge is
(countable) deep-seated animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone.As a verb grudge is
(obsolete) to grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.Grudged vs Grudge - What's the difference?
grudged | grudge |As verbs the difference between grudged and grudge
is that grudged is past tense of grudge while grudge is to grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.As a noun grudge is
deep-seated animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone.Drudge vs Grudge - What's the difference?
drudge | grudge |As nouns the difference between drudge and grudge
is that drudge is a person who works in a low servile job while grudge is (countable) deep-seated animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone.As verbs the difference between drudge and grudge
is that drudge is to labour in (or as in) a low servile job while grudge is (obsolete) to grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.Grudge vs Dissatisfaction - What's the difference?
grudge | dissatisfaction |As nouns the difference between grudge and dissatisfaction
is that grudge is (countable) deep-seated animosity or ill-feeling about something or someone while dissatisfaction is unhappiness or discontent.As a verb grudge
is (obsolete) to grumble, complain; to be dissatisfied.Taxonomy vs Grudge - What's the difference?
taxonomy | grudge |