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resentment

[ri-zent-muhnt] / rɪˈzɛnt mənt /


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First I had to dust off and reclaim the title of Artist I had buried underneath frustration and resentment and lay it loudly alongside that of Mother.

From Los Angeles Times

Many residents’ initial hopes have soured into resentment.

From Los Angeles Times

There was also deep resentment at France's inability to bring the jihadists to heel, despite the high-tech weaponry at the disposal of its forces then deployed across the Sahel.

From BBC

Then signs of resentment and jealousy began to trickle out and before long she realized she was deep in a swag gap.

From The Wall Street Journal

If one trip to Italy is triggering old resentments and creating drama and even a feud, imagine what other extremely stressful real-life medical dilemmas might provoke.

From MarketWatch