deeply resent
Frequency: 7.013.5 per million words
To feel bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly.
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Examples (20)
- He deeply resents the criticism from his boss.
- I deeply resent the way he spoke to me during the meeting.
- She deeply resented being passed over for the promotion.
- She deeply resented her parents' constant interference in her life.
- I think he will deeply resent you for revealing his secret.
- They deeply resent being treated like children by the management.
- Deeply resenting the accusation, she immediately hired a lawyer.
- He deeply resents the implication that he was dishonest with the funds.
- If you lie to her, she will deeply resent it for years to come.
- We deeply resent the intrusion into our privacy by the press.
- The employees deeply resent the fact that their concerns were completely ignored.
- The staff deeply resented the sudden changes to their work schedule.
- He had deeply resented his brother's success long before he found his own.
- She deeply resents having to ask for permission for every small decision.
- Many people deeply resent being told what to do by those in power.
- I deeply resent your insinuation that I am lying about the incident.
- She deeply resents the implication that she didn't try hard enough.
- Many citizens deeply resent the new tax policy introduced by the government.
- It's a mistake you'll live to deeply resent.
- He has come to deeply resent his former business partner for the betrayal.