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resentful

[ri-zent-fuhl] / rɪˈzɛnt fəl /


Example Sentences

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Mr. Eyman draws a picture of “an increasingly resentful child . . . dragged through a succession of cow towns and surrogate fathers.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Her personality darkened, she grew suspicious, irritable and resentful.”

From Los Angeles Times

I’m not a resentful person but these things which happen in the past happens, not intentionally but they are there.”

From Washington Times

He showed me inside, and when I told him the place was nice, he let out a low, resentful bleat of laughter.

From Los Angeles Times

The townspeople are suspicious, resentful, ridiculous and violently, explosively bigoted; they’re also terrifying.

From New York Times