resent Sentence Examples

  1. I resent the implication that I am not capable.
  2. The fact that I was left out of the decision-making process deeply resents me.
  3. I resent having to clean up after my roommate's mess.
  4. My mother's constant criticism resents me.
  5. The unequal distribution of responsibilities in our relationship resents me.
  6. I resent the way my boss speaks to me.
  7. The injustice of the situation resents me.
  8. I find it hard to forgive those who have wronged me, as I resent their actions.
  9. The thought of having to work with him again resents me.
  10. I can't shake the feeling that I am not valued, which resents me.

resent Meaning

Wordnet

resent (v)

feel bitter or indignant about

wish ill or allow unwillingly

Webster

resent (v. t.)

To be sensible of; to feel

In a good sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction.

In a bad sense, to take ill; to consider as an injury or affront; to be indignant at.

To express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at, as by words or acts.

To recognize; to perceive, especially as if by smelling; -- associated in meaning with sent, the older spelling of scent to smell. See Resent, v. i.

Webster

resent (v. i.)

To feel resentment.

To give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.

FAQs About the word resent

feel bitter or indignant about, wish ill or allow unwillinglyTo be sensible of; to feel, In a good sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction., In a bad

envy, want, begrudge, crave, long (for), wish (for), desire,covet, die (for), pant (after)

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I resent the implication that I am not capable.

The fact that I was left out of the decision-making process deeply resents me.

I resent having to clean up after my roommate's mess.

My mother's constant criticism resents me.