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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(181) Worse, when resentment over exploitation is recognized, how did it ever get reinterpreted as illness?
(182) Neither Mama nor Dad showed the slightest surprise or resentment toward the doctor.
(183) This in itself causes bitterness and resentment in teachers and taught.
(184) There was always a certain resentment, whenever they came to visit, at having to give up her study.
(185) The essentially transient regime left behind little but resentment and destruction.
(186) Given that Washington has for years refused to pay its dues in full, this discrepancy has caused resentment.
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(187) And Dexter tried to calm his faint resentment against her for casting a shadow over his optimistic mood.
(188) But when parenting is shared the lines of responsibility are blurred and formal assessments can lead to resentment.
(189) Anything more calculated to create anger and resentment can not be imagined, but worse followed.
(190) Fuelling the top end of the market in this way caused resentment.
(191) And equally they can recall the lasting resentment caused by a teacher's blatant unfairness, or by a public humiliation.
(192) In my teen years, both my desire to excel and my resentment at having to do so became evident.
(193) There was an unmistakable undertone of nationalist resentment in many of their remarks.
(194) The place was suffused with struggle and resentment and frustration.
(195) Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment. Dale Carnegie
(196) There is natural resentment when a number of our middle-distance stars spend all their time running abroad.
(197) The great majority of the children recovered very quickly after a quarrel and showed no evidence of resentment.
(198) Yet payments of fees on a means-tested basis changed the nature of the voluntary sector and caused widespread resentment.
(199) Celebrating such events now may lead only to social disharmony and resentment.
(200) In particular, there was widespread resentment against the police for the role which they had played in repressing the movement.
(201) Increasing their market share domestically might serve only to increase political resentment.
(202) I know the feeling of resentment, of anger, of a kind of twisted jealousy.
(203) A large part of the resentment against work wage equity came from the way it was implemented.
(204) Meredith's resentment was replaced by a warming sense of friendliness.
(205) Having nursed a certain amount of resentment about his high-handedness, Anne began to reassess.
(206) Sir Hugo marries and his wife bears three girls, but Deronda holds no resentment toward them.
(207) She stroked Anna's forehead, as much to quieten her own resentment as to soothe Anna.
(208) The repudiation now seemed too high a price, and in my resentment, I determined not to make any more concessions.
(209) For five months tourists flocked to the area, creating traffic jams and increasing resentment from some of the locals.
(210) To my real satisfaction there was not a hint of resentment from anyone.
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.