Adverb
begrudgingly (comparative more begrudgingly, superlative most begrudgingly)
In a begrudging manner; in a manner that is envious or reluctant.
The thing about curly hair is that it's a toss-up. Some days you can let it air dry and it's better than a hair-do, but some days you just look like a sloppy person. I'm really resistant to a trim. I only do it when it gets hard to brush out in the shower, then I'll submit, begrudgingly. Natasha Lyonne
You can either grow old gracefully or begrudgingly. I chose both. Roger Moore
As McKay and Julie start to leave, Buck grabs a gun, forcing Hannassey to shoot his son dead, a premonition that has begrudgingly come to pass for Hannassey as he laments over having to kill Buck. Source: Internet
After his recent unveiling of a devious assassin, Sir Hugh Corbett has returned to service as the Keeper of the Secret Seal, begrudgingly admitting that his appetite for adventure has once again been whetted. Source: Internet
Anyone who uses Snapchat will also use Facebook, however begrudgingly, and that, in conjunction with Facebook’s already good and still improving targeting and tracking capabilities, ensures Facebook’s revenue potential is still in its adolescence. Source: Internet
And so the villain he became obsessed with killing became the man he begrudgingly worked with to try and stop the world from ending all over again. Source: Internet