Dictionary Definition
resentment n : a feeling of deep and bitter anger
and ill-will [syn: bitterness, gall, rancor, rancour]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Noun
- a feeling of anger, indignation or extreme displeasure, especially one that results from a grievance, insult or slight
Translations
a feeling of anger, indignation or extreme
displeasure, especially one that results from a grievance, insult
or slight
- Finnish: närkästys, mielipaha
- German: Ressentiment , Abneigung , Missgunst
- Kurdish:
Extensive Definition
Resentment an emotion of anger or bitterness felt
repeatedly as a result of a real or imagined wrong done.
Professor Robert C.
Solomon places resentment on the same line continuum with
contempt and anger. According to him the
differences between the three emotions are that: resentment is
directed toward a higher status individual, anger is directed
toward equal status individual and contempt is directed toward
lower status individual.
Resentment will
often manifest itself in the following ways.
- The harboring of animosity against a person or group of people whom the person feels has mistreated them.
- Unresolved anger over a negative event which occurred in the past.
- Seething, aching emotional turmoil felt whenever a certain person or event is discussed.
- The lack of forgiving, the unwillingness to let go and forget.
- A root of distrust and suspicion have when dealing with people or events that brought pain in the past.
- Unresolved grief experienced when finding it difficult to accept a loss.
- A grudge held against a person or group of people whom the person feels has kept them from achieving anything.
It can be an emotionally disturbing experience
that is being felt again or relived in the mind. When the person
feeling resentment is directing the emotion at himself it appears
as remorse.
(See Kierkegaard and Nietzsche; also 12-step
discussion of Resentment)
See also
- Anger
- Forgiveness
- Mercy
- Pardon (a concept in law)
- Pain
- Punishment
- Remorse
- Ressentiment
- Revenge
References
1. Robert C. Solomon, Ph.D.. "The Passions:
Emotions and the Meaning of Life" (1993)
http://books.google.com/books?id=TCAUagXFG4sC&pg=PA264&lpg=PA264&dq=contempt+anger+and+resentment+solomon&source=web&ots=8DA1cnuEA5&sig=-Mnq2RoZLfVsbvi34kS80fFZ6OY
2. James J. Messina, Ph.D., Constance M. Messina, Ph.D.. "Handling
Resentment." (1999) 2 2 2008 .
resentment in German: Aversion
resentment in French: Ressentiment
resentment in Japanese: ルサンチマン
resentment in Turkish: İçerleme
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
Faustianism, acrimony, agitation, anger, animosity, animus, annoyance, antagonism, antipathy, anxiety, bitterness, cold comfort,
disappointment,
discontent, discontentedness,
discontentment,
disgruntlement,
displeasure,
dissatisfaction,
dissatisfiedness,
divine discontent, dudgeon, enmity, envy, fury, grudge, hate, hostility, huff, ill humor, ill will, indignation, ire, irritation, jealousy, malice, malignancy, malignity, miff, peevishness, petulance, pique, provocation, querulousness, rancor, rebelliousness, restiveness, restlessness, snuff, sourness, spite, sulkiness, umbrage, uneasiness, unfulfillment, unhappiness, unpleasure, unsatisfaction, upset, vexation of
spirit