Resentful Meaning in English
word
ɹɪˈzɛntfəɫ
ri-ZENT-fuhl
ɹɪsˈɛntfəl
ri-SENT-fuhl
परिभाषा
Feeling angry or bitter because you think you have been treated unfairly or someone else has something you want.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Resentful' is formal or neutral. It often describes a sustained feeling, not a quick reaction. Common phrases: 'feel resentful about', 'be resentful of'. It implies holding onto negative emotions over time.
Spanish: resentido - rencorosoPortuguese (BR): ressentidoPortuguese (PT): ressentidoChinese (Simplified): 愤恨的 - 怨恨的Chinese (Traditional): 憤恨的 - 怨恨的Hindi: नाराज़ - कुढ़ा हुआArabic: ساخط - حاقدBengali: অসন্তুষ্ট - বিরক্ত - রাগান্বিতRussian: обиженный - возмущённыйJapanese: 憤 resentful(ふんかん的) - 恨めしいVietnamese: bực bội - oán giậnKorean: 억울한 - 분개하는Turkish: gücenmiş - kırgın - içerlemişUrdu: خفا - ناراض - کینہ پرورIndonesian: dendam - kesal - sakit hati
उदाहरण वाक्य
He felt resentful after they ignored his ideas.
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She grew resentful of her younger sister’s success.
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Why are you so resentful towards your classmates?
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She’s still resentful about being passed over for the promotion.
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Don’t get resentful just because things didn’t go your way.
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Over time, he became more and more resentful of their criticism.
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