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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resentful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who feels bitterness or indignation towards someone or something.
Example: "After the unfair decision, she became a resentful employee, often expressing her dissatisfaction to her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a bitter" or "an indignant".
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A resentful word has never been spoken.
Then I was a resentful puppeteer.
A resentful former lover could exploit it.
A resentful bolshiness from the French seems unsurprising, almost routine.
I hear a resentful science-minded reader insist.
Heidegger was a resentful, ungenerous, disloyal and deceitful man.
Now it has slowed and deepened into a resentful groan.
But the senior Clay was a resentful artisan.
It reflects a fear that a resentful, threatened West is determined to thwart China's rise.
In 2010 Mr Rakhmon forced a resentful public to buy shares, but raised less than $200m.
Sarju says he lives in fear that his hut will be torched by a resentful neighbour.
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