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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'resentful of' is correct and usable in written English
When you use it, it means you feel angry about something because of a perceived injustice or unfairness. For example, "I am resentful of the fact that I have to work twice as hard as my colleagues for the same pay."
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They are growing resentful of Germany.
She felt resentful of me and embarrassed.
Others are resentful of the enforced austerity.
He suspects a hardline faction resentful of the uncle's influence.
Resentful of her rival, she has Nabilah's daughter circumcised too.
Hughes grew up frightened of women and resentful of intimacy.
That is, pro-choice, anti-tax, resentful of affirmative action.
Grant said that he rarely feels resentful of such requests.
I looked at her, resentful of such pathologising language.
I remember, too, being resentful of the cancer's frightful power.
The players were deeply resentful of the workload.
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