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Meaning

Resentment refers to a feeling of anger or displeasure that arises from perceived unfair treatment or an injustice. It often involves a lingering sense of bitterness towards someone or something that has caused emotional harm or has been perceived to have done so.

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Etymology

The word "resentment" comes from the Latin word "resentire," which means "to feel again." The prefix "re-" suggests a repetition of feeling, while "sentire" relates to feeling or sensation in Latin. It began to be used in English around the late 18th century.

Examples

  1. After the unfair decision in the competition, she couldn’t hide her resentment towards the judges.
  2. His resentment towards his colleague grew over time after several incidents of being overlooked for promotions.
  3. Holding onto resentment can be damaging to one’s mental health and overall well-being.
  4. The family’s resentment over the inheritance dispute lingered for years, causing rifts among relatives.