Synonym: anger, annoyance, bitterness, displeasure, indignation, irritation, vexation, wrath. Similar words: appointment, present, represent, at present, presented, omnipresent, for the present, presentation. Meaning: [rɪ'zentmənt] n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
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(31) She was still simmering with resentment.
(32) Maggie was filled with resentment about her treatment.
(33) The feelings of hurt and resentment lingered on for years.
(34) You are not doing yourself any good by storing up your resentment.
(35) Instead of discussing their problems, they bottle up all their anger and resentment.
(36) He felt considerable resentment towards Sheila for making him work late.
(37) She could not conceal the deep resentment she felt at the way she had been treated.
(38) Management is acutely aware of the resentment that their decision may cause.
(39) The rapid promotion of the director's son has itself fuelled resentment within the company.
(40) Already the awards are causing resentment in the lower ranks of council officers.
(41) She felt a prick of resentment when she saw them together.
(42) She expressed resentment at being interviewed by a social worker.
(43) Therewas an undercurrent of resentment in their acceptance of the plan.
(44) He feels/harbours deep resentment against/towards his parents for his miserable childhood.
(45) There's confusion and resentment, and it's almost never expressed out in the open. Take this office,[www.Sentencedict.com] for example.
(46) Although an agreement has been reached, rumbles of resentment can still be heard.
(47) I felt great resentment at having to work such long hours.
(48) Often I find that anger and resentment are at the bottom of the problem.
(49) I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals.
(50) She cherished a deep resentment under the rose towards her employer.
(51) Instead of talking the matter over with him, she allowed her resentment to fester in her mind.
(52) Frustrated ambitions can fuel the fire of anger and resentment.
(53) Resentment edged his reply.
(54) You seem to be harbouring some resentment against your boss.
(55) She felt a surge of resentment.
(56) Of course, I knew my success would cause resentment.
(57) Only once did I bear resentment after being beaten.
(58) He felt a recurring flash of resentment towards Helen.
(59) The doctor took the full brunt of Moran's resentment.
(60) Resentment among Chapare farmers has exploded into violence.
More similar words: appointment, present, represent, at present, presented, omnipresent, for the present, presentation, representation, representative, sentiment, treatment, commitment, apartment, investment, adjustment, direct investment, entailment, entertainment, presence, in the presence of, commencement, amendment, assent, absent, parentheses, dissent, consent, sentence, essential.