Resentment is a feeling of bitterness or indignation towards someone due to a perceived unfair treatment or wrongdoing. It can lead to hostile thoughts or behaviors towards the individual causing the resentment.
Remorse.
Shame is a strong feeling of embarrassment or guilt that arises from one's actions, thoughts, or circumstances. It is often associated with feeling inadequate, unworthy, or disgraced.
Bogoshipda is a Korean word that describes the feeling of missing someone, longing for them, or feeling nostalgia for someone not present. It is often used to express deep emotions and connection to another person.
The opposite of feeling apathetic is feeling passionate or enthusiastic. It involves having strong emotions, interests, or beliefs about something.
In Stave Four, Scrooge observes the reactions of others upon hearing of his death, noting with regret that his sole business associate, Jacob Marley, has no mourners. He witnesses the Happy family of Bob Cratchit, feeling empathy and remorse for his previous treatment of the Cratchit family. Scrooge also notes how his own actions have alienated his nephew Fred, leaving him feeling isolated and alone in death.
Malice is a feeling of ill will. Hatred is another feeling of ill will toward another person.
That feeling is called resentment, which can arise from a perceived injustice, unfair treatment, or conflict with someone else. It often involves holding onto negative emotions and harboring a grudge.
hostility, hatred
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Resentment is a feeling of ill will or anger toward another person. It often arises from a sense of unfairness or mistreatment. It can negatively impact relationships and one's emotional well-being.
Malice hope this helped
malice
what is life ._.
malicious? malevolent?maliceenvy, malice or hatred
Anti Semitism
despise, hatred, malevolence
This feeling is typically known as resentment, where negative emotions are directed towards another person due to perceived unfairness or injustice. It can lead to negative consequences for relationships and well-being if not addressed.