Sentence examples for To resentment from inspiring English sources

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To resentment

noun

A feeling of anger or displeasure stemming from belief that one has been wronged by others or betrayed; indignation.

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This led to resentment.

It led to resentment.

It's a situation unusually conducive to resentment.

It turns to resentment and hate.

Gradually, sorrow turned to resentment and rage.

He had a better claim to resentment than most.

Taken together, these perceptions can lead to resentment.

The anger led to resentment and then, oddly, excitement.

Alienation eventually gave way to resentment and distress.

And does the America we want succumb to resentment and division?

Some workers said this would lead to resentment among staff members.

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