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resentment

[ri-zent-muhnt] / rɪˈzɛnt mənt /


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If no special assistance is provided in difficult times, it could foster resentment that they have given up domestic monetary sovereignty.

From The Wall Street Journal

The millions of Iranians who want the fall of the regime must be seething with resentment and anger.

From BBC

Environmental problems such as worsening water shortages are adding to the pressure, as is growing resentment among the country’s women against strict religious dress codes.

From The Wall Street Journal

For the older, rural, more conservative parts of the population, the replacement of the Bulgarian lev by the euro provokes fear and resentment.

From BBC

Xi also demanded commitment to his vision of strengthening China through state-led development, signaling no compromise on his policies despite simmering resentment over his economic management.

From The Wall Street Journal