Resent ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Resent ( verb )

  1. To feel anger or bitterness towards someone or something.
  2. To feel indignant or offended by a perceived wrong.

Origin:

From the latin word "resentire" meaning "to feel again".

Examples:

  1. He resented his brother for always getting the attention.
  2. She resented the fact that she had to work on the weekend.
  3. He resented the injustice of the situation.
  4. They resented being treated like children.
  5. I resent being spoken to in that tone of voice.

(As a noun)

Resent ( noun )

  1. To feel anger or bitterness towards someone or something.
  2. To feel indignant or offended by a perceived wrong.

Origin:

From the latin word "resentire" meaning "to feel again".

Examples:

  1. He resented his brother for always getting the attention.
  2. She resented the fact that she had to work on the weekend.
  3. He resented the injustice of the situation.
  4. They resented being treated like children.
  5. I resent being spoken to in that tone of voice.
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