Similar words: resentment, presentiment, resent, present, represent, at present, presented, presently. Meaning: [rɪ'zentfʊl] adj. full of or marked by resentment or indignant ill will.
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1. They grew bitter and resentful.
2. At first I felt very resentful and angry about losing my job.
3. He felt deeply resentful towards his ex - wife .
4. He was very resentful of their success.
5. They seemed to be resentful of our presence there.
6. He was deeply resentful of/at her interference.
7. She was resentful of the way of his speaking.
8. She felt resentful at not being promoted.
9. She looked at him, almost resentful now.
10. He laughed, half pleased and half resentful.
11. She was resentful of anybody's attempts to interfere in her work.
12. She felt resentful at the way she had been treated.
13. Some of the old guard were resentful that a newcomer had been appointed to the post.
14. They were bitterly resentful of the fact that they had to work such long hours.
15. They're resentful that outsiders presume to meddle in their affairs.
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16. She was resentful at having been left out of the team.
17. He looked not just shy, but resentful.
18. I watched them, half resentful.
19. As they grew closer, McCarthy said, Mary became resentful.
20. They probably thought she was resentful and sullen.
21. Parents may feel suspicious of these, or resentful, and will need help in using them to best advantage.
22. Harvey feels bitter and resentful about the way he's been treated.
23. Jealous, resentful, morally superior, I stayed on with the rest of the proletariat.
24. Others because they are depressed, worried or resentful about family, school or work problems.
25. It's counter-productive to be too tough: it just makes the staff resentful.
26. Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down, embittered and resentful.
27. I coped at the time but now, five years on, I feel guilty and resentful about the whole affair.
28. This was a Britain intolerant of difference, uncomfortable with outsiders and resentful of insiders.
29. She bit her lip, wincing at the memory of her resentful scheming.
30. But it bewildered him and, in a sense, made him resentful.
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