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resentful
[ ri-zent-fuhl ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Գfܱ· adverb
- ·Գfܱ·Ա noun
- ܲr·Գfܱ adjective
- un·Գfܱ· adverb
- un·Գfܱ·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of resentful1
Example Sentences
Despite providing unprecedented levels of support, though, most boomers weren’t resentful of their kids.
Ms Mitchell said she felt "quite resentful" about water bills rising this month.
Anxious, insecure and resentful, he worries that he will be compared to his dad and found lacking.
On top of that, young people have a lot of grievances: they're struggling to find work or afford a home, and feel resentful when they see their universities catering to Chinese students.
That same vibe of resentful mediocrity is shot throughout the videos created by Project 2025 meant to train Trump's political appointees in how to bully their underlings.
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