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      • resent [ ri- zent ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.
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  2. Resent definition: to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.. See examples of RESENT used in a sentence.

  3. to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like: She bitterly resented her father's new wife. [ + -ing verb ] He resents having to explain his work to other people. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to make someone angry.

  4. 5 days ago · resent in American English. (rɪˈzɛnt ) verb transitive. to feel or show displeasure and hurt or indignation at (some act, remark, etc.) or toward (a person), from a sense of being injured or offended.

  5. Definition of resent verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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

  7. To harbor feelings of bitterness, anger, or indignation toward someone or something as a result of perceived unfairness, offense, or mistreatment. "I resent the way he spoke to me during the meeting." Detailed Meaning of 'resent'

  8. to feel or show displeasure or anger at (something or someone), because of a feeling of having been insulted or wronged: The older brother resented his younger sister's success, claiming she was just lucky. See -sent-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024. re•sent (ri zent′ ), v.t.

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