Wiktionary
a. Lacking envy or reluctance
WordNet
adj. without envy or reluctance; "ungrudging admiration"
Usage examples of "ungrudging".
It was the simple, ungrudging admission of the unequivocal power, as well as brilliant promise, which he recognized in the work.
Their husbands content to measure out the time, distant but ungrudging, accomplished in parenthood, something about them suggesting massive insurance coverage.
This meant a body weight of 9 stone 8, which was a strain at my height, but with Pip in that ungrudging frame of mind it was well worth it.
Uncomplaining, ungrudging, unknowing, with that poor soft wandering eye, it was going back to Mother Earth.
But, friends,--for common to all is our return to Hellas hereafter, and common to all is our path to the land of Aeetes--now therefore with ungrudging heart choose the bravest to be our leader, who shall be careful for everything, to take upon him our quarrels and covenants with strangers.
He stared at Caldwell with new respect, and slowly nodded ungrudging approval.
The farm which supplied to him ungrudging provender had all his vast capacity for work in willing exercise: the farmer who held the farm his instinct reverenced as the fountain source of beef and bacon, to say nothing of beer, which was plentiful at Belthorpe, and good.
There was in them a commitment, so ungrudging, so clear, each act blunting the edge of a nail to make it cleave to the wood better, shutting the hens up at night against foxes, cutting down the hazel branches to make his bean poles, carrying the early morning water in each day each thing had become a separate act of love.
After a moment, it became full-throated laughter, and he raised his glass ungrudging left-brace y to the absent sky marshal.