resentment
Apparence
Pandôo
[Sepe]resentment \rɪˈzentmənt\
- [zïängö-ngonzo]]
- kürä
- He cherished no resentments, and his anger gone, was quick to make overtures for reconciliation. — (Ambrose Bierce, The Thing at Nolan , 1891, éd. 2008, ISBN 978-0-141-03881-0 → dîko mbëtï)
- By the end of eleven years, however, Mrs. Price could no longer afford to cherish pride or resentment, or to lose one connexion that might possibly assist her. — (Jane Austen, Mansfield Park )