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ungrudgingly
Derived word form of ungrudging

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When President Nixon asked for his support, he gave it, sometimes at considerable political cost to himself as Governor of California, but always ungrudgingly.

From Time Magazine Archive

If his opinion of Rusk was low, Schlesinger is ungrudgingly admiring of some other members of the Kennedy cast.

From Time Magazine Archive

They were delighted with the renovation and decorations of their rooms; with the new drapery, and fresh carpets, and rich tinted china vases: they expressed their gratification ungrudgingly.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

Profoundly interesting from an arch�ological point of view, the historic pile is not a lively dwelling, and it is no wonder that the jolly old mar�chal should have ungrudgingly passed it to his daughter.

From The Maid of Honour, Vol. 1 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France by Wingfield, Lewis

It was the first time that he had ever been given anything, kindly and ungrudgingly.

From A Child of the Jago by Morrison, Arthur