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Discover Ludwig"resentful at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective phrase used to describe a feeling of resentment or bitterness toward someone or something. For example: After months of feeling overlooked and underappreciated, she was resentful at her boss for not giving her a raise.
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I did so, feeling resentful at her tone.
I think I became quite resentful at that point.
"They wouldn't be bitter or resentful at all.
She was resentful at the boy's forwardness in admiring her as she considered him beneath her.
The spectators were extremely resentful at the brevity of the fight.
Greeks are growing increasingly resentful at what they deem to be German high-handedness.
India's Muslims have grown resentful at being blamed by the authorities for many of the attacks.
She must have felt sad and resentful at not being able to really share his life".
Love is resentful at having been made to wait, and then seemingly vindictive.
Everybody looked slightly resentful at being there and sat, arms crossed, staring anywhere but at each other.
Her involvement was not just academic but personal, and that made some of the students resentful at times.
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