resentable

adj

Etymology

From resent + -able.

  1. derived from resentir
  2. borrowed from ressentir
  3. suffixed as resentable — “resent + able

Definitions

  1. Deserving resentment.

    • A privileged killing, on the other hand, is not seen as resentable and is never a case where revenge should be taken.
    • The team’s wealth, the team’s hubris, the team’s blustery ownership, the team’s corporate facade — these are all resentable qualities; I get it.

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