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View usage for: (rɪzent) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense resents, present participle resenting, past tense, past participle resentedverbIf 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 resent in British English (rɪˈzɛnt) verb(transitive) to feel bitter, indignant, or aggrieved at Word origin C17: from French ressentir, from re- + sentir to feel, from Latin sentīre to perceive; see senseresent 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 Word origin Fr ressentir < OFr resentir < re-, again + sentir, to feel < L sentire: see send 1Examples of 'resent' in a sentenceresent But he also resented her efforts to harvest their life together for her own writing.Perhaps you feel you did as well as you could in difficult circumstances and you are therefore furious that your daughter may resent you.Last week, I would find a way to resent him.There is a school of thought which says that people resent being told what to do.They may resent the fact the world knows more about their famous dad than they do.They resent the way that they have been portrayed since the tragedy.Many comrades still resent him for winning all those elections.There are racing people who deeply resent this.They may be resented by colleagues or distrusted.And airline passengers who ignore the safety demonstration before taking off are also resented. People rightly resented the bonuses kept by bad bankers.Sometimes you may resent having to refuse a cigarette.How many people do you resent at the moment?Honest taxpayers may resent the leniency being offered to dodgers.He also resented the fact that the movie made light of the hardships that were endured by the diggers.You might think the women preparing the food during service would resent the fact they were missing out on being inside.It was also common to resent.Ask yourself if you've said anything to suggest you still resent it.It's almost as if they resent the fact we won three elections.These days it tends to be forgotten that many veterans resented the way their story was being told from 1926 onwards.And I supposed they resented the way he had taken away their power. British English: resent / rɪˈzɛnt/ VERB If you resent someone or something, you feel bitter and angry about them. Certain people resented my success. - American English: resent
- Arabic: يَـمْتَعِضُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: ressentir-se
- Chinese: 怨恨
- Croatian: zamjerati
- Czech: nesnášet
- Danish: bære nag til
- Dutch: kwalijk nemen
- European Spanish: sentar mal
- Finnish: närkästyä
- French: mal supporter
- German: übel nehmen
- Greek: δυσαρεστούμαι
- Italian: risentirsi
- Japanese: 憤慨する
- Korean: 분개하다
- Norwegian: ta ille opp
- Polish: obrazić się
- European Portuguese: ressentir-se
- Romanian: a-i displăcea
- Russian: обижаться
- Latin American Spanish: sentar mal
- Swedish: förakta
- Thai: รู้สึกขมขื่น
- Turkish: içerlemek
- Ukrainian: обурюватися
- Vietnamese: ghen ghét
Chinese translation of 'resent' vt - [attitude, treatment]
憎恶(惡) (zēngwù) - [person]
怨恨 (yuànhèn)
Definition to feel bitter or indignant about I resent being dependent on her. Synonyms be bitter about dislike object to take exception to be offended by be angry about take offence at take umbrage at harbour a grudge against be pissed (off) about (taboo, slang) take as an insult bear a grudge about be in a huff about take amiss to have hard feelings about Opposites like , accept , welcome , approve , be content with , be pleased with , feel flattered by Additional synonymsDefinition to give or allow unwillingly She spends £2,000 a year on it and she doesn't begrudge a penny. Synonyms be bitter about, object to, be angry about, be pissed (off) about (taboo, slang), give reluctantly, bear a grudge about, be in a huff about, give stingily, have hard feelings about Definition to resent or envy the success or possessions of Few seem to grudge him his good fortune. Synonyms resent, mind, envy, covet, begrudge |