resentment|resentments in English
noun
[re'sent·ment || rɪ'zentmənt]
feeling of ill-will, sense of bitterness, indignation, displeasure
Use "resentment|resentments" in a sentence
1. Resentments are starting to fester.
2. A new year looks sure entrench old resentments.
3. Trapped by Resentment
4. The riots of 17 too, had crystallized general resentments of the lower orders.
5. Resentment, even violence, results.
6. We did not exactly quarrel, but we started unloading pent-up resentments and frustrations.
7. All his resentment spilled out.
8. With no hatred or resentment?
9. I bore him no resentment.
10. Her manner concealed quiet resentment.
11. It might be worth taking a long hard look at your frustrations and resentments.
12. Never let resentment lead you;
13. Resentment can destroy a marriage.
14. Resentment festered in her mind.
15. The anger had turned to resentment, and now the resentment was replaced by maudlin self-pity.
16. She was still simmering with resentment.
17. The fiscal demands on the King's subjects caused resentment, and this resentment eventually led to serious political opposition.
18. The measures fuelled resentment among students.
19. The resentment festered in his mind.
20. He struggled to contain his resentment.
21. Resentment was still bubbling inside her.
22. Resentment ate away at their relationship.
23. He still harboured feelings of resentment.
24. He bears no resentment towards them.
25. Don't let your resentment build up.