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re·sent·ment \rə̇ˈzentmənt, rēˈz-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French resentiment, ressentiment, from Middle French, from resentir, ressentir to resent (from Old French) + -ment 1. : a feeling of indignant displeasure because of something regarded as a wrong, insult, or other injury : umbrage 2. a. obsolete : a state of feeling an emotion or sentiment or a sensation (as of smell); sometimes : a keenly felt emotion : a sharp sense, perception, or realization b. archaic : a specific emotion or expression of an emotion (as appreciation, interest, good will) Synonyms: see offense |