All 5 Uses
resent
in
Breaking Dawn, by Meyer
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- I'd never really understood Rosalie's pain and resentment before.†
Book 1resentment = a feeling of anger or unhappiness at having to accept something not liked
- She bristled, resenting the intrusion.†
Book 2resenting = feeling angry or unhappy about having to accept something not liked
- He smiled at me again without a trace of bitterness or resentment anywhere in his face.†
Book 3resentment = a feeling of anger or unhappiness at having to accept something not liked
- That seemed to have washed away her resentment for all my other choices.†
Book 3
- The Volturi only had to listen for just the tiniest second......The last two surviving Romanians—focused only on their bitter resentment of the ones who had overthrown their empire fifteen hundred years earlier—took everything in stride.†
Book 3 *
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.