To resign means to voluntarily leave one's employment, membership, or similar position. To re-sign means to sign a document that one had already signed.
Resigning refers to voluntarily leaving a job or position of authority. "Re-sign" typically means to sign a document or contract again, such as a new employment agreement. The hyphen distinguishes it from "resign" to avoid confusion.
Words that differ in meaning due to a difference in a single phoneme are called minimal pairs.
The past tense of resign is resigned.
The noun form of the word "resign" is "resignation."
Yes, "resigned" can be a verb, as in "He resigned from his job." It can also be an adjective meaning feeling acceptance or submission.
The noun "resignation" is a companion noun for "resign." It refers to the act of resigning from a position or job.
To resign .
Resign and retire.
Yield, cede, relent, surrender, resign. Succumb
Someone claimed that someone else threatened to resign because of some offense of some kind. It's very vague without context.
The S has a Z sound in reside (as in resign, meaning quit).
I resign. I resign from student council.
Words that differ in meaning due to a difference in a single phoneme are called minimal pairs.
It's a verb meaning to not agree with or disagree
That is the correct spelling of resign (to quit a position).
The minister resign from his post
Yes, resign has a silent 'g'.
It's a verb meaning to not agree with or disagree