Ressentiment

//ɹəˌsɑ̃.tiˈmɑ̃//

Synonyms for "ressentiment" (76 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 6 languages.

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Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 怨恨 noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • 無名怨忿 /无名怨忿 noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • 無名怨憤 /无名怨愤 noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

Dutch

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  • verontwaardiging noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • vrevel noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • wrok noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

Finnish

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  • kauna noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

French

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  • ressentiment noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

Japanese

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  • 怨念 noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • 恨み noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

Russian

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  • злопыха́тельство noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)
  • озлобле́ние noun (resentment arising from envy and hatred)

Sample sentences

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When the weak call the strong evil the move is not merely defensive; it is also an expression of that peculiar malice which Nietzsche referred to as ressentiment. Those who cultivate humility and the other propitiatory virtues to cloak their weakness nourish an envious resentment against those stronger than themselves.

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If his attack on Christian morality and on other moralities is going to be worth anything he has got to be right about the effect of teaching pity and justice — that it merely hides the ressentiment of the weak while it does injury to the strong.

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Historians such as Liah Greenfield and Daniel Chirot have attributed the major wars and genocides in the early decades of the 20th century to ressentiment in Germany and Russia.

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