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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31. We sit and drink our tea at a kitchen table where resentful servants must once have sat.
32. Another will place philanthropy on a pedestal and yet have a resentful, unforgiving spirit.
33. Possibly he might be angry or resentful about some one's attitude to him.
34. She couldn't even feel resentful that he slept so peacefully after she had suffered a sleepless night of angst.
35. Robert was resentful of the fact that Forbes had been given the promotion.
36. Half-dressed and short of breath, they lay side by side resentful of one another and the skylight above them.
37. And I felt resentful contempt of my own, for Sebastian and his deferential barber.
38. Diana Hutchison, in her article, cited the astrologers' resentful reactions.
39. This particularly assists those elderly clients who may be resentful at times that they appear to need help.
40. Many poor people were grateful for anything which lightened their burden, others were resentful of patronage which went with it.
41. She sighed, feeling resentful towards Penry Vaughan for making her come up here.
42. When people are forced to compete on unequal terms they become resentful.
43. In the months prior to the incident, white male students had become more openly resentful of black men dating white women.
44. Feeling conspicuous - embarrassed about my very existence but resentful of what had happened.
45. He had barged into her house with the sole purpose of making trouble and she felt resentful and furious about that.
46. He made a good living,(sentencedict.com/resentful.html) and seemed resentful of his wife's decision to take in a lodger.
47. When he took his hand away still saying nothing, she felt slightly hurt and resentful.
48. He felt their resentful eyes burning the nape of his neck.
49. Carlie and Harvey feel bitter and resentful about the way they've been treated.
50. So there he stood, facing one thousand completely mystified and increasingly resentful delegates.
51. They enjoyed their position of confidence and some were a little resentful at having the boat rocked by the arrival of the Princess.
52. Peter muttered something resentful under his breath, but did as she asked.
53. The jealous and resentful know what it is to be eaten up with bitterness.
54. And men were always resentful about their wives getting into anything.
55. Whatever the topic under discussion, they automatically began with some resentful expression of moral outrage.
56. Amplifiers shoot down the ramps like runaway trains, as they throw resentful glances over at the cars.
57. Her beautiful face had a resentful frown on it.
58. Many of them remained sullen and resentful.
59. Militantly resentful of slavery, he joined the Union Army.
60. They were often ungenerous and resentful.
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