begrudging:

said, given or done unwillingly

begrudging:

said, given or done unwillingly

(Adjective)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Vali’s death-bed apology to Sugriva was not begrudging but heartfelt – he realized that he had terribly wronged his younger brother and sincerely wanted to make amends.

Mahabharata:  When the Pandavas approached Dhritarashtra after their spectacular performance in Drona’s martial exhibition, Dhritarashtra offered them begrudging praise while lamenting internally that his sons had not performed as well. 

Bhagavad-gita:  The surrender that the Gita calls for is not a begrudging submission of the human will to the divine will, but a voluntary harmonization of the human heart with the divine heart.