Reverse Dictionary: RESENT

ADJECTIVES
► AGGRIEVED upset or resentful at having been unfairly treated → 1820
► BIT disappointed, resentful → 1970s US sl.
► BUTTHURT overly or unjustifiably offended or resentful → 1996 US sl.
► CHILLED standoffish, resentful → 1940s African-American sl.
► CHIPPY resentful, jealous → 1970s sl.
► GRUDGEFUL full of resentment or rancour → 1596
► ILL-TAKEN taken amiss or in bad part, resented → 1786 Sc.
► IN A SHIT petulant; sulky; resentful → 1996 Aust. & NZ sl. (Bk.)
► RANCOROUS having, or partaking of, the nature of rancour; bitter, resentful, spiteful → 1590
► SALTY ill-tempered, angry, irritated, resentful, annoyed → 1936 Amer. dial.
► STOMACHFUL characterized by anger or resentment

NOUNS
► AMARITUDE bitter feelings or sentiments; acrimony; resentment; also, the quality of being bitter to the mind or feelings; distress; anguish → 1490 chiefly poetic usage
► BAD BLOOD longstanding resentment → 1994 sl.  (Bk.)
► DUDGEON indignation, resentment → 1573
 EELIST ill feeling, antipathy, resentment; concealed dislike → 1552 Sc.
 GRUDGEMENT envy, resentment → 1845
► GRUTCH ill-will or resentment due to some special cause, as a personal injury, the superiority of an opponent, etc. → 1541 obs.
► HARDNESS ill will; resentment → 1838 Amer. dial.
► HEARTBURNING jealousy, resentment, discontent; enmity → 1824 Amer. dial.
► ILTA ► ILTY anger, passion, resentment, ill-will, spite, malice → a1838 Sc.
► NEEDLE resentment, bitterness, irritation → L19 sl.
► RANCOROUSNESS long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will; bitterness → 1727
► UMBRAGE displeasure, annoyance, offense, resentment → 1724

NOUNS – PERSON
► BEGRUDGER a resentful and dissatisfied person; a habitual naysayer or complainer → 1876
► GRUDGER a person who grudges or murmurs; one who cherishes ill-will, resentment, or envy → 1552

VERBS
► ANNOY to take offense, to be resentful → 1375 obs.
► BEAR AT HAND to resent, to bear a grudge → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► BEAR HARD to endure with a grudge, to take a thing ill or amiss, to have ill will to, to have a resentment against → c1400 obs.
► BEAR UPON THE SPLEEN to endure with a grudge, to take a thing ill or amiss, to have ill will to, to have a resentment against → 1629 obs.
► CHEW THE FAT to grumble; to resuscitate an old grievance; to sulk, to be resentful → c1880 military sl.
► COP AN ATTITUDE to behave in an aggressive, resentful, or antagonistic manner → 1985 sl.
► DUDGEON to offend; to make indignant or resentful → 1906
► GET A MAD ON to become angry or resentful → 1909 Amer. dial.
► GET JACK OF to resent, to grow tired of → L19 Aust. sl.
► GET ONE’S MAD UP to become angry or resentful → 1909 Amer. dial.
► HAVE A MAD ON to be angry or resentful → 1909 Amer. dial.
► HAVE A MONK ON to be in a bad mood; to be angry, sullen, or resentful → 1989 Eng. dial.
► HOLD IT to feel angry or resentful; to sulk or not speak → 20C sl.
► MEAN to complain of, to blame, to resent → 1715 Sc.
► SMOULDER to show suppressed anger, hatred, resentment, etc. → 1934