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A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
bitterness
gall
rancor
rancour
Portuguese
rancor
1
However, the prospect of her release also stirred
resentment
among kidnapping victims.
2
However, the prospect of her release has stirred
resentment
among kidnapping victims.
3
Pay disparities exist between companies for workers of similar jobs, fueling
resentment
.
4
Others point to a
resentment
at China's growing role in the country.
5
It also creates
resentment
,
and when economic conditions improve people will leave.
6
His
resentment
would out; but the smile in her eyes disarmed him.
7
Not being remembered can lead to
resentment
,
family rows and legal battles.
8
The Turks plunder the City, and the Indian Generals withdraw in
resentment
.
9
Others will carry bitter
resentment
at a subject they feel corralled into.
10
Somehow, the speech stirred up
resentment
in the minds of the hearers.
11
Bitterness and
resentment
and dark suspicion were in her mind-andin his.
12
In general, his attitude toward the white people is one of
resentment
.
13
Singapore needs to address
resentment
over a high and widening wealth gap.
14
Of course, there was
resentment
of him because of the SDP past.
15
He resented unreasonably the unreasonable
resentment
which the affair inspired in him.
16
He put into the Beaker language all the
resentment
boiling in him.
resentment
bitter resentment
fierce resentment
deep resentment
show no resentment
passionate resentment
Portuguese
rancor
resentimento
ressentimento
amargura
Catalan
amargor
rancor
ressentiment
rancúnia
Spanish
rencor
resentimiento
amargura