Sentence examples for be resentful from inspiring English sources

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be resentful

adjective

Inclined to resent, who tends to harbor resentment, when wronged.

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This testimony tends to be resentful.

They're not stupid, and they don't seem to be resentful.

In fact, whether they were involved or not, Pakistan's hapless Napoleons are sure to be resentful.

It's so typical of me – to be resentful towards a whole country for 20 years".

It gives second-generation children another reason to be resentful of their parents.

Perhaps they will be resentful and think that you have been idle.

The Met musicians might have been expected to be resentful of this young newcomer.

To be resentful or annoyed about that would be such a waste of someone's time.

Such a polity would be resentful toward excellence and callous toward minority rights.

If I did, I'd be resentful about all the things I was depriving myself of.

But will they be resentful when they find out that one of the customers is not, in fact, real?

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