Both Uses
resent
in
The Thief, by Turner
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- They looked up as Pol and I came in, and I could see that they all three expected me to resent more soap and water.†
Chpt 3 *resent = feel angry or unhappy about having to accept something not liked
- He punctuated his next few comments with blows to the head with that seal ring of his while I lay and listened to Ambiades yelp and resented being treated like a tool, even a valued one.†
Chpt 6resented = felt angry or unhappy about having to accept something not liked
Definitions:
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(1)
(resent) to feel anger or unhappiness about something seen as unjust or something that creates jealousy
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Less commonly, resent is another spelling for re-sent; i.e., sent again.