Aggrievedness

/əˈɡriːvɪdnəs/ noun

The condition or quality of feeling wronged, injured, or treated unfairly.

From 'aggrieved' plus the noun-forming suffix '-ness.' Ultimately from Old French 'agrever' and Latin 'gravis' (heavy), suggesting the emotional burden of injustice.

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