resentfully
- r with resentment; in a resentful manner
the best doctors would stay resentfully out of the national service, refusing to become the minions of a Minister
- And yet a local Mexican politician, resentfully repudiated by the mass of the Mexican people is made out a hero by your correspondent.
- The British, who have always considered bare legs more sexy than half-bare breasts, are resentfully reshooting several costly scenes.
- Because of that, many interested observers resentfully anticipated Sarkozy's final reversal on her case before it was even announced.