Resent
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Resent ( verb )
- To feel anger or bitterness towards someone or something.
- To feel indignant or offended by a perceived wrong.
Origin:
From the latin word "resentire" meaning "to feel again".
Examples:
- He resented his brother for always getting the attention.
- She resented the fact that she had to work on the weekend.
- He resented the injustice of the situation.
- They resented being treated like children.
- I resent being spoken to in that tone of voice.
(As a noun)
Resent ( noun )
- To feel anger or bitterness towards someone or something.
- To feel indignant or offended by a perceived wrong.
Origin:
From the latin word "resentire" meaning "to feel again".
Examples:
- He resented his brother for always getting the attention.
- She resented the fact that she had to work on the weekend.
- He resented the injustice of the situation.
- They resented being treated like children.
- I resent being spoken to in that tone of voice.