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.

26. Bitter: having or showing deep-seated resentment.

27. Nothing but centuries of mistrust and resentment.

28. We must try not to harbor resentment.

29. that he can accept criticism without resentment.

30. Awful: causing intense displeasure, disgust, or resentment.

31. To forgive involves letting go of resentment.

32. That your resentment, once created, was implacable.

33. Is there a spirit of complaint or resentment?

34. 2 For resentment will kill the foolish one,

35. Rather, he chooses to let go of resentment.

36. This aroused their resentment, and consequently their respect.

37. Harbored resentment can easily lead to critical speech.

38. She did not harbor any resentment toward him.

39. The polemic against resentment runs throughout Nietzsche's writings.

40. Carps: an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment.

41. That resentment and rage is what we shared.

42. The result was intense resentment against noble exploitation.

43. My resentment of her slowly began to fade.

44. This whiff of hypocrisy can only cause resentment.

45. 10 Marseille at the turn of the century with its melange of races, resentments and languages is equally strange.

46. She felt consumed with the most idiotic resentment.

47. There was great resentment, and considerable passive resistance.

48. She had spent the evening smouldering with resentment.

49. Carp: an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment.

50. Beefs: an expression of dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment.

51. Yes, bitterness, resentment, and spite are far from harmless.

52. (b) Why is it important not to harbor resentment?

53. If they are unemployed it's bound to breed resentment.

54. A vindictive man will look for occasions for resentment.

55. She's been simmering with resentment ever since the meeting.

56. Bleating: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

57. Affronted: to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment in

58. He felt a spurt of resentment against his brother.

59. He felt a recurring flash of resentment towards Helen.

60. The doctor took the full brunt of Moran's resentment.

61. Complain: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

62. Complained: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

63. His resentment of her behaviour was becoming more vociferous.

64. He felt great resentment at having his ambition frustrated.

65. Croaked: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

66. Crabbing: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

67. All her feelings of resentment just came pouring out.

68. He sensed an undercurrent of resentment among the crowd.

69. Bellyaches: to express dissatisfaction, pain, or resentment usually tiresomely.

70. Do not hold on to anxiety, anger, or resentment.

71. His feelings of resentment have been suppressed for years.

72. She felt a wave of resentment surging inside her.

73. 23 He felt great resentment at having his ambition frustrated.

74. You seem to be harbouring some resentment against your boss.

75. It may cause feelings of anxiety, disappointment, and even resentment.

76. Their seething resentment led to angry jostling between team-mates.

77. I detect an undercurrent of resentment towards the new proposals.

78. DO STRONG feelings —perhaps sadness, anger, or resentment— consume you?

79. A greater cause for resentment is the discrepancy in pay.

80. She expressed resentment at being interviewed by a social worker.