Meaning & Definition of word "Resent"

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    Resent

    /rɪˈzɛnt/

    verb:

    • 1. to feel bitterness or indignation at a circumstance, action, or person.
      • Example: She resented the way he always interrupted her during meetings.
    • 2. to be offended or annoyed at something perceived as unfair.
      • Example: He resented the favoritism shown to his coworker.
    • 3. to hold a grudge about something that has happened in the past.
      • Example: They resent having to work long hours without extra pay.
    • 4. to have a reaction of displeasure or hostility to a particular incident.
      • Example: I resent being blamed for the mistakes of others.
    • 5. to express or convey a feeling of displeasure.
      • Example: She resented her friend's casual disregard for her feelings.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'resentire', meaning 'to feel strongly'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    resent doing something:

    To feel bitterness about being required to do something.

    resent the interference:

    To feel annoyance at someone's involvement in a situation.

    Related Words

    resentment:

    The feeling of bitterness or displeasure.

    grudge:

    A persistent feeling of ill will or resentment.

    Slang Meanings of resent

    Meaning: Hold a grudge

    Example Sentence: She still holds a grudge against him for what he did last year.

    Meaning: Be salty

    Example Sentence: He's just salty about not getting the promotion.