English to Spanish Dictionary resentment

resentment

resentimiento
definition
noun
his resentment at being demoted
bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly.
translation of 'resentment'
noun
resentimiento
example
There is no reason to think she or her father harboured any 'resentment' .
As a customer, I am obviously outraged that she treats me with such seething 'resentment' .
Tax amnesties inevitably give rise to 'resentment' on the part of most law-abiding citizens.
There is no anger or 'resentment' , just an acknowledgment that the situation is different.
In doing this, he exploited widespread public 'resentment' of corruption and nepotism.
In this situation we cannot fail to be the object of envy and 'resentment' .
The grief would be intense and there would be feelings and anger and 'resentment' .
Sonia harbors a deep 'resentment' towards her father, which solidifies her relationship with her mother.
Already, its callous indifference to the plight of the local population is fuelling growing 'resentment' .
Envy and 'resentment' of other peoples' success is something that's liable to make me cross.
his 'resentment' at being demoted
There is much poverty and anguish in the world, and it breeds 'resentment' and envy.
his 'resentment' at being demoted
The lack of aid, bureaucratic indifference and outright corruption has fuelled widespread 'resentment' and anger.
There was a lot of seething 'resentment' , and a lot of hatred in the air.
I wonder if their fear is really jealousy and 'resentment' at the initiative of today's generation.
Breeding enough birds became a large industry and the crops consumed by the birds caused bitter 'resentment' .
Holding grudges and 'resentment' against others will only serve to limit your higher development.
And it was impossible not to pick up a hint of 'resentment' in his voice.
Economic and social insecurity fostered widespread popular 'resentment' as people searched for scapegoats to explain their hardships.
This can inhibit communication and lead to unresolved 'resentment' and bitterness.
She'd torment me in the usual ways, leading to a great deal of 'resentment' on my part.
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one