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Yes. It modifies a verb or adjective, as in "He grudgingly agreed," or "She was grudgingly cooperative."
A sentence with the word 'grudgingly' in it could be 'i grudgingly shared my sweets with my brother'
She grudgingly admitted that her colleague had a good idea.
Grudgingly, my dad yelled at my sister, but she had no reaction.
The base word of grudgingly is grudge.
It means to do something even though you don't really want to.
Paul grudgingly stopped hitting James when threatened by a teacher with expulsion from school.
I think you mean grudgingly. Grudgingly means reluctantly, only it's a little stronger. When you have to do something you rather not.
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In a grudging manner.
Grudgingly, I cleaned my room.
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.