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What (who) is Resent - definition

BITTER ANGRY FEELING CAUSED BY PERCEIVED UNFAIRNESS
Resentful; Resent; Bitterness (emotion); Ranklement; Rankling; Rankled; Rankles; Resentments; Resents; Resented; Resenting; Bitter (emotion)
  • Facial expressions of bitterness
  • A pinched and bitter facial expression

resent         
v.
1) to resent bitterly, strongly
2) (G) she resents having to wait
3) (J) we resent him being the center of attraction
4) (K) we resented his being the center of attraction
resent         
¦ verb feel bitterness or indignation at.
Origin
C16: from obs. Fr. resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force) + sentir 'feel' (from L. sentire).
resent         
(resents, resenting, resented)
If you resent someone or something, you feel bitter and angry about them.
She resents her mother for being so tough on her...
VERB: V n/-ing

Wikipedia

Resentment

Resentment (also called ranklement or bitterness) is a complex, multilayered emotion that has been described as a mixture of disappointment, disgust and anger. Other psychologists consider it a mood or as a secondary emotion (including cognitive elements) that can be elicited in the face of insult and/or injury.

Inherent in resentment is a perception of unfairness (i.e. from trivial to very serious), and a generalized defense against unfair situations (e.g. relationships or unfavourable circumstances).

The word originates from French "ressentir", re-, intensive prefix, and sentir "to feel"; from the Latin "sentire". The English word has become synonymous with anger, spite, and holding a grudge.

Examples of use of Resent
1. We resent this on behalf of the public, but we also resent it on behalf of the police.
2. I resent [other residents‘] raising calves for Vreba–Hoff; and they resent us taking pictures of the operations.
3. Many Somalis also resent the Ethiopians‘ presence.
4. Women resent the intrusion into their privacy and the notion of being "assessed", GPs resent being required to fill in inquiry forms, and clinics resent the bureaucracy and box–ticking involved.
5. People resent and resist domination, no matter how benign.