A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
no
They were allies and were suppose to help eachother but they didnt help Stalin when needed so he resent them.
I would like to see a recent photo of Denise Clark Bradford.
I went to Juneau.
Yes
The reaction "I resent that" means that the speaker objects to a statement made about him or his actions. It means that he views a characterization or implication as offensive or demeaning.
No, the word resent is a verb with two meanings. Resent can mean to feel bitter, indignant, or displeasure from a sense of injury or insult. A noun form is resentment.Resent is also a verb for 'to send again'.
Respent is not a word. Could you mean resent, to feel aggrieved about something or toward somebody?
The word "resent" in French is spelled "ressentir."
Resentful is the adjective for the verb resent
You should not lend money to your friends; if you do, either you will have to bother your friend to repay the loan, which will make your friend resent you, or your friend will not repay the loan, which will make you resent your friend.
The noun forms for the verb to resent are resentfulness and resentment.
Ordinary citizens resent the intrusion of government into intimate decisions.
The past participle is resent.
The word resentful is an adjective. It means inclined to resent.
The past tense is resent.
There are two meanings for the homograph resent. Resent (v): pronounced re-ZENT Feel bitterness or indignation Resent (v): pronounced REE-sent To send again