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The word "grudge" starts with a hard g consonant. The soft g sounds like a j, such as the soft g sound at the end of the word "grudge."
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The pole is a flag holder. Mast is another word for flag holder.
Surprised almost means the same as startled.
No. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of another word. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word, but means something different.
The word "grudge", meaning "a feeling of resentment" is a noun. When used to mean "arranged in order to settle a grudge", the word is an adjective. When used to mean "to submit to unwillingly", the word is a verb.
The base word of grudgingly is grudge.
It has 1 syllable.
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The line "from ancient grudge break to new mutiny" means that new violence had broken out over an old quarrel. The word "grudge" means the same as it does today, something that you hold against someone. You might nowadays say, "don't bear a grudge because I beat you in the beauty contest." The grudge in this case is an ancient one, meaning that it happened a long time ago. Maybe Romeo's great-great-great grandfather stole the girlfriend of Juliet's great-great-great-grandfather. It was something like that.
Of course grudges are real. People hold grudges against each other all the time. There are probably at least a few people whom you hold a grudge against: people who bullied you in school, or a co-worker who made up lies about you, or a friend who betrayed you.It's normal to hold a grudge against people who have hurt you. Everyone has held a grudge at one time or another.If you're asking whether the curse shown in The Grudgemovies is real, then, a curse and a grudge are not the same thing. In The Grudge movies, it was the woman's grudge against her husband that caused the curse.I suggest you look up the word, "grudge" in the dictionary. It is an extremely common word and there is no excuse for not knowing what it means.
Drop the grudge and back away slowly. Your grudge is unworthy of further attention.
I hold a grudge against my dad for beating my mother.
The word "grudge" starts with a hard g consonant. The soft g sounds like a j, such as the soft g sound at the end of the word "grudge."
If you're referring to "the grudge" in the sense of the horror film, this type of 'grudge' is called 'juon,' written: 呪怨
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