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All resentful synonyms

reΒ·sentΒ·ful
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adj resentful

  • indignant β€” feeling, characterized by, or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust, offensive, insulting, or base: indignant remarks; an indignant expression on his face.
  • irritable β€” easily irritated or annoyed; readily excited to impatience or anger.
  • hard as nails β€” tough, durable
  • hard β€” not soft; solid and firm to the touch; unyielding to pressure and impenetrable or almost impenetrable.
  • bitter β€” In a bitter argument or conflict, people argue very angrily or fight very fiercely.
  • huffish β€” peevish; irritable.
  • hung up on β€” simple past tense and past participle of hang.
  • ill-disposed β€” unfriendly, unsympathetic, or having a negative attitude, as toward another person or an idea.
  • malicious β€” full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • black β€” lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
  • bearish β€” On the stock market, if there is a bearish mood, prices are expected to fall. Compare bullish.
  • huffy β€” easily offended; touchy.
  • complaining β€” to express dissatisfaction, pain, uneasiness, censure, resentment, or grief; find fault: He complained constantly about the noise in the corridor.
  • angry β€” When you are angry, you feel strong dislike or impatience about something.
  • mad β€” mentally disturbed; deranged; insane; demented.
  • frustrated β€” Obsolete. frustrated.
  • hateful β€” arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators.
  • bent out of shape β€” very angry, upset, or agitated
  • in a huff β€” indignant
  • miffed β€” put into an irritable mood, especially by an offending incident: I was miffed when they didn't invite me to the party.

adjective resentful

  • embittered β€” Simple past tense and past participle of embitter.
  • disgruntled β€” displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
  • envious β€” Feeling or showing envy.
  • disharmonious β€” inharmonious; discordant.
  • jaundiced β€” affected with or colored by or as if by jaundice: jaundiced skin.
  • hurt β€” to cause bodily injury to; injure: He was badly hurt in the accident.
  • wreakful β€” (obsolete) Vengeful; angry, furious.
  • jealous β€” feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
  • grudging β€” done, arranged, etc., in order to settle a grudge: The middleweight fight was said to be a grudge match.
  • appetent β€” having an eager longing or desire
  • contused β€” Simple past tense and past participle of contuse.
  • discontented β€” not content; dissatisfied; discontented.

noun resentful

  • embitterment β€” (uncountable) The state of being embittered.
  • enviousness β€” The state of being envious.
  • bile β€” Bile is a liquid produced by your liver which helps you to digest fat.
  • ill feeling β€” animosity or resentment felt toward another.
  • biles β€” Physiology. a bitter, alkaline, yellow or greenish liquid, secreted by the liver, that aids in absorption and digestion, especially of fats.
  • miff β€” petulant displeasure; ill humor.
  • invidiousness β€” (rare) Malevolent provocation of dislike or resentment; the state or quality of being invidious.
  • jealousy β€” jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself.
  • envy β€” A feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck.
  • grudgingness β€” The state or quality of grudging.
  • acrimoniousness β€” The quality of being resentful or cynical.

adverb resentful

  • enviously β€” In an envious manner or to an envious degree.
  • negatively β€” expressing or containing negation or denial: a negative response to the question.
  • jealously β€” feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages (often followed by of): He was jealous of his rich brother.
  • huffily β€” easily offended; touchy.

adv resentful

  • maliciously β€” full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
  • adversely β€” unfavorable or antagonistic in purpose or effect: adverse criticism.
  • grudgingly β€” displaying or reflecting reluctance or unwillingness: grudging acceptance of the victory of an opponent.
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