Resent Meaning in English
word
/ɹiˈzɛnt/, /ɹɪˈzɛnt/
ri-ZENT
/ɹɪˈzɛnt/
ri-ZENT
परिभाषा
To feel bitter or angry about something, especially because you think it is unfair.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Resent' is formal and usually used with actions or situations, not people directly. Common collocation: 'resent doing something' or 'resent someone for something.' Does NOT mean 'recent.'
Spanish: resentir (emocionalmente) - guardar rencorPortuguese (BR): ressentir - guardar rancorPortuguese (PT): ressentir - guardar rancorChinese (Simplified): 怨恨 - 不满Chinese (Traditional): 怨恨 - 不滿Hindi: नाराज़ होना - बुरा माननाArabic: يستاء - يحمل ضغينةBengali: ক্ষুব্ধ হওয়া - বিরক্ত হওয়াRussian: возмущаться - обижаться (на ситуацию)Japanese: 憤りを感じる - 恨みに思うVietnamese: bực bội - phẫn nộKorean: 분개하다 - 억울해하다Turkish: gücenmek - kırılmak - içerlemekUrdu: رنجیدہ ہونا - ناراض ہوناIndonesian: menyimpan dendam - merasa kesal
उदाहरण वाक्य
She resents having to work extra hours.
basic
He resents being treated unfairly.
basic
Children sometimes resent strict rules at home.
basic
I didn’t mean to make you resent me.
natural
They often resent how little recognition they get.
natural
If you keep doing his work, he might start to resent you.
natural