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    resent
    /rɪˈzɛnt/

    verb

    • 1. feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person): "she resented the fact that I had children"

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  2. RESENT definition: 1. to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of RESENT is to feel or express annoyance or ill will at. How to use resent in a sentence.

  4. To resent something is to feel anger or bitterness toward it. You might resent someone who has treated you poorly. To resent is a strong, negative feeling. You may resent the accusation that you were stealing cookies, or when a teacher yelled at you for whispering, even though everyone else was too. You might resent a friend who has more money ...

  5. If you resent someone or something, you feel bitter and angry about them. She resents her mother for being so tough on her. [VERB noun] I resent being dependent on her. [VERB noun/-ing] Synonyms: be bitter about, dislike, object to, grudge More Synonyms of resent. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult. Discover More.

  7. Sep 30, 2024 · resent (third-person singular simple present resents, present participle resenting, simple past and past participle resented) (transitive) To feel resentment over; to consider as an affront. The bride greatly resented being left at the church.

  8. resent - feel bitter or indignant about; "She resents being paid less than her co-workers"

  9. rĭ-zĕnt. To feel indignantly aggrieved at. To feel or show displeasure and hurt or indignation over (some act, remark, etc.) or toward (a person), from a sense of being injured or offended. To feel resentment. The bride greatly resented being left at the church. Fuller.

  10. to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism. The children resented the new woman in their father's life. resent doing something He bitterly resents being treated like a child. resent somebody doing something She resented him making all the decisions.

  11. to feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you feel it is unfair. resent something/somebody I deeply resented her criticism. The children resented the new woman in their father’s life. resent doing something He bitterly resents being treated like a child.

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