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resentment 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/riˈzentmənt/,
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resentments, plural;
  1. Bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly
    • - his resentment at being demoted
    • - some people harbor resentments going back many years

  1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
  2. (resent) feel bitter or indignant about; "She resents being paid less than her co-workers"
  3. (resent) begrudge: wish ill or allow unwillingly
  4. Resentment can be triggered by an emotionally disturbing experience felt again or relived in the mind. When the person feeling resentment is directing the emotion at themself it appears as remorse.
  5. B'Day is the second studio album by American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles, released September 4, 2006, on Columbia Records in collaboration with Music World Music and Sony Urban Music. Its release coincided with Knowles' twenty-fifth birthday. ...
  6. A feeling of anger or displeasure stemming from belief that others have engaged in wrongdoing or mistreatment; indignation
  7. (resent) To express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts); To feel resentment; To be sensible of; to feel; In a positive sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction; In a negative sense, to take ill; to consider as an injury or affront; to be indignant at; To give ...
  8. With repeated rebuff, and repeated issues coming up, both developers and users will inevitably develop resentment. Signs of this are users saying, "IT just isn't listening to us" and developers saying "Those users cannot make up their minds."
  9. Feelings of ill will that we hold for others usually as a result of some perceived harm they have done us. In recovery, we cannot afford to harbor resentments because they corrode our lives and can lead us back to alcohol. ...
  10. is an attitude of bitterness and hate (cold, frozen rage) toward a person or group as a result of a real or imagined injury or wrong done to us. Resentments refuse ownership of both our past and present choices, and the consequences of those choices. ...
  11. A feeling of angry displeasure at a real or imaginary wrong, insult, or injury. Indignation or ill will felt as a result of a real or imagined grievance.