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    resentment
    /rɪˈzɛntm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly: "his resentment at being demoted"

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  2. RESENTMENT definition: 1. a feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do not like: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. Resentment is bitterness and anger that someone feels about something. American English : resentment / rɪˈzɛntmənt / Brazilian Portuguese : ressentimento

  4. Resentment, or the strong and painful bitterness you feel when someone does something wrong to you, doesn’t have actual physical weight, but it feels very heavy and can last a long time. Forgiveness is one way to get rid of resentment.

  5. The meaning of RESENTMENT is a feeling of indignant displeasure or persistent ill will at something regarded as a wrong, insult, or injury. How to use resentment in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Resentment.

  6. Resentment definition: the feeling of displeasure or indignation at some act, remark, person, etc., regarded as causing injury or insult.. See examples of RESENTMENT used in a sentence.

  7. noun. /rɪˈzentmənt/ [uncountable, singular] resentment (towards/against somebody) a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair. to feel/harbour/bear resentment towards/against somebody. She could not conceal the deep resentment she felt at the way she had been treated. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings c1.

  8. RESENTMENT definition: a feeling of anger about a situation that you think is unfair. Learn more.

  9. To resent is a strong, negative feeling. You may resent the accusation that you were stealing cookies, or when a teacher yelled at you for whispering, even though everyone else was too. You might resent a friend who has more money or friends than you.

  10. Define resentment. resentment synonyms, resentment pronunciation, resentment translation, English dictionary definition of resentment. n. Indignation or ill will stemming from a feeling of having been wronged or offended.

  11. /rɪˈzent/ Verb Forms. to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair. resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism. The children resented the new woman in their father’s life. resent doing something He bitterly resents being treated like a child.