Begrudge (verb)

  1. To envy the possession or enjoyment of.
  2. To give or allow unwillingly.

Origin:

Middle english begrutchen, from old english begrČ³tan to grieve over.

Examples:

  1. I begrudge him his success.
  2. I don't begrudge him his happiness.
  3. I begrudge him nothing.
  4. I wouldn't begrudge you the time off.
  5. I wouldn't begrudge you a little extra spending money.
Some random words: addendum, obdurate, feeble