💢resentment (rɪˈzɛntmənt)

noun
/rɪˈzɛntmənt/
resentimiento (resentimiento)

Meaning

a feeling of bitterness or indignation at being treated unfairly
bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly; anger and displeasure resulting from some injury, mistreatment, or slight
Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.
Traducción del significado
un sentimiento de amargura o indignación por haber sido tratado injustamente
un sentimiento de amargura o indignación por haber sido tratado injustamente

Oraciones de ejemplo

There was deep resentment among the workers after the pay cuts.

Hubo un profundo resentimiento entre los trabajadores después de los recortes salariales.
Hubo un profundo resentimiento entre los trabajadores después de los recortes salariales.

He harbored deep resentment against his former boss.

Él albergó un profundo resentimiento contra su antiguo jefe.
El albergó un profundo resentimiento contra su antiguo jefe.

Resentment grew among the students.

El resentimiento creció entre los estudiantes.
El resentimiento crecio entre los estudiantes.

Expresiones de ejemplo

bear resentment
llevar resentimiento
llevar resentimiento

Synonyms

bitterness, animosity, rancor, displeasure, anger, indignation, grudge, Anger, Bitterness
Entrada 1
bitterness, animosity, rancor, displeasure
Entrada 2
bitterness, anger, indignation, grudge
Entrada 3
Anger, Bitterness

Antonyms

contentment, satisfaction, acceptance, forgiveness, Satisfaction, Contentment
Entrada 1
contentment, satisfaction, acceptance
Entrada 2
forgiveness, acceptance, contentment, satisfaction
Entrada 3
Satisfaction, Contentment

Colocaciones

deep resentment, growing resentment, harbor resentment, resentment towards
Entrada 1
deep resentment, growing resentment, harbor resentment, resentment towards
Entrada 2
deep resentment, harbor resentment, growing resentment, resentment towards

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