Yes, resent, meaning to feel bitterness towards a person or thing, is an action ant therefore a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The noun forms for the verb to resent are resentfulness and resentment.
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'.
The word "resent" in French is spelled "ressentir."
The past participle is resent.
The past tense is resent.
Resentful is the adjective for the verb resent
Resent is the verb form of resentful.
The noun forms for the verb to resent are resentfulness and resentment.
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'.
The word "resent" in French is spelled "ressentir."
Ordinary citizens resent the intrusion of government into intimate decisions.
The past participle is resent.
The past tense is resent.
The word resentful is an adjective. It means inclined to 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
I resent the letter to mrs.markham because she said it didn't go through so she needed another copy.
PureNRG's most resent and last album is "GRADUATION THE BEST OF PURENRG"!