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resentment

/ri-zent-muhnt/US // rɪˈzɛnt mənt //UK // (rɪˈzɛntmənt) //

怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the feeling of displeasure or indignation at some act, remark, person, etc., regarded as causing injury or insult.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhate, anger
Synonyms
acrimony刻薄,争吵,尖锐化,刻薄寡恩animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨animus动画,动画片,阿凡提annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人antagonism对抗性,对立,对抗,对立面bitterness苦味,辛酸,苦涩,苦难cynicism犬儒主义,嘲讽主义,嘲讽,愤世嫉俗displeasure不悦,不高兴,不愉快,不高兴的事exasperation气愤,气急败坏,气恼,愤懑fury暴怒,愤怒,怒火,狂怒grudge怨恨,怨气,恩怨,怨念ill will恶感,恶习,恶性循环,恶毒的意志indignation愤慨,愤怒,忿忿不平,忿怒ire愤怒,仇恨,怒火,怒气irritation刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,恼怒malice恶意,恶感,恶性,恶习outrage愤怒,愤慨,暴行,愤怒的passion激情,热情,热忱,热诚rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧rancor恨意,怨恨,恨铁不成钢,仇恨acerbity涩性,涩味,涩,涩的choler胆小鬼,胆怯,容忍,胆小怕事dudgeon蠢货,笨蛋,大力神,小气鬼exacerbation恶化,转变,加剧,病情恶化fog雾,雾化,雾气,雾霾huff愠怒,哼,哼哼,哼哼唧唧hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的malignity恶性,恶性事件,弊端,恶性肿瘤miff米夫,密夫,宓妃offense进攻,攻击性,冒犯,罪行perturbation扰动,干扰,微扰,扰乱pique赌气,皮克,匹克,比格rise崛起,上升,兴起,涨spite怨恨,怨言,怨气,怨愤umbrage嗯哼,嗯,呒呒,呒呒呒vehemence激烈程度,猛烈抨击,喧嚣,愤怒vexation烦扰,烦心事,苦恼,烦躁wrath忿怒,怒火,忿忿不平,怒气bad feeling不好的感觉,坏感觉,不好的预感,不良感觉ill feeling不舒服的感觉,恶感,恶心的感觉,不舒服

Examples

  • As you said, there was a lot of actual resentment present in his early years, particularly towards students of color, and the trolling was often a mask for that resentment.

  • I guess it’s the former in Miller’s case, but also a little complicated because there was real resentment pretty early on in Miller’s life.

  • The Red River Showdown traditionally has been a midmorning buffet of resentment and braggadocio, of “those sorry bastards” and Horns Down hysterics.

  • Rogue officers destroy respect, erode community trust and generate resentment that may one day erupt in violence.

  • One of the few constants since the vote has been resentment toward the man who pulled the Brexit trigger.

  • Another chilling recipe for injustice and resentment by closing down the open society you seek to promote.

  • Was there lingering resentment over you choosing your wife over Lauryn?

  • Bradlee felt deceived by his friends but, “with both of them gone from my life, resentment seemed foolish.”

  • A rash of crimes against gay and trans* people point to a possible brewing class resentment in the “hip” parts of Brooklyn.

  • Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people.

  • Women generally consider consequences in love, seldom in resentment.

  • Here was the strangeness of it: that he did not distrust Lettice, nor felt resentment against Tony.

  • The keen resentment had faded from his face, but an immense reproach was there—a heavy, helpless, appealing reproach.

  • He conspired against Richelieu, to whom he was indebted for much of his good fortune, and to whose resentment he fell a victim.

  • General Stanhope then repeated to him, all that the impassioned resentment of Ripperda had excited him to avow.