Also means
bitter
Usage Note
Resentido describes someone who harbors lingering bitterness over a past grievance. It implies a chronic emotional state rather than a momentary reaction, making it stronger than simply molesto (annoyed). The verb resentirse de algo means 'to suffer the effects of something' (e.g. la economía se resiente de la crisis), a distinct usage from the adjective. As a noun, un resentido refers to someone who is perpetually aggrieved.
Examples
"Estaba resentido con su jefe por el ascenso."
Natural Translation
He was resentful of his boss over the promotion.
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