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resent

VT โกรธเคือง  โกรธ  ไม่พอใจ  ขุ่นเคือง  be offended at dislike like welcome koed-kuang

 

resentful

ADJ ซึ่ง ไม่พอใจ  เคืองใจ  angry bitter complaining sueng-mai-por-jai

 

resentment

N ความไม่พอใจ  ความขุ่นเคือง  bitterness offense displeasure kwam-mai-por-jai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RESENT

v.t.s as z. [L. sentio.] 1. To take well; to receive with satisfaction. Obs.
2. To take ill; to consider as an injury or affront; to be in some degree angry or provoked at.
Thou with scorn and anger would'st resent the offer'd wrong.

 

RESENTED

pp. Taken ill; being in some measure angry at.

 

RESENTER

n. 1. One who resents; one that feels an injury deeply.
2. In the sense of one that takes a thing well. Obs.

 

RESENTFUL

a.Easily provoked to anger; of an irritable temper.

 

RESENTING

ppr. Taking ill; feeling angry at.

 

RESENTINGLY

adv. 1. With a sense of wrong or affront; with a degree of anger.
2. With deep sense or strong perception. Obs.

 

RESENTIVE

a.Easily provoked or irritated; quick to feel an injury or affront.

 

RESENTMENT

n. 1. The excitement of passion which proceeds from a sense of wrong offered to ourselves, or to those who are connected with us; anger. This word usually expresses less excitement than anger, though it is often synonymous with it. It expresses much less than wrath, exasperation, and indignation. In this use, resentment is not the sense or perception of injury, but the excitement which is the effect of it.
Can heavenly minds such high resentment show?
2. Strong perception of good. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RESENT

Re *sent " (r-znt "), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Resented; p. pr. & vb. n.Resenting. ] Etym: [F. ressentir; L. pref. re- re- + sentire to feel. See Sense. ]

 

1. To be sensible of; to feel; as: (a ) In a good sense, to take well; to receive with satisfaction. [Obs. ] Which makes the tragical ends of noble persons more favorably resented by compassionate readers. Sir T. Browne.

 

(b ) In a bad sense, to take ill; to consider as an injury or affront; to be indignant at.

 

2. To express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at, as by words or acts. The good prince King James. .. bore dishonorably what he might have resented safely. Bolingbroke.

 

3. To recognize; to perceive, especially as if by smelling; -- associated in meaning with sent, the older spelling of scent to smell. See Resent, v. i. [Obs. ] This bird of prey resented a worse than earthly savor in the soul of Saul. Fuller. Our King Henry the Seventh quickly resented his drift. Fuller.

 

RESENT

RESENT Re *sent ", v. i.

 

1. To feel resentment. Swift.

 

2. To give forth an odor; to smell; to savor. [Obs. ] The judicious prelate will prefer a drop of the sincere milk of the word before vessels full of traditionary pottage resenting of the wild gourd of human invention. Fuller.

 

RESENTER

RESENTER Re *sent "er (-r ), n.

 

Defn: One who resents. Sir H. Wotton.

 

RESENTFUL

RESENTFUL Re *sent "ful (-fl ), a.

 

Defn: Inclined to resent; easily provoked to anger; irritable. -- Re *sent "ful *ly, adv.

 

RESENTIMENT

RESENTIMENT Re *sent "i *ment (--ment ), n.

 

Defn: Resentment. [Obs. ]

 

RESENTINGLY

RESENTINGLY Re *sent "ing *ly, adv.

 

1. With deep sense or strong perception. [Obs. ] Dr. H. More.

 

2. With a sense of wrong or affront; with resentment.

 

RESENTIVE

RESENTIVE Re *sent "ive (-v ), a.

 

Defn: Resentful. [R.] Thomson.

 

RESENTMENT

Re *sent "ment (-ment ), n. Etym: [F. ressentiment. ]

 

1. The act of resenting.

 

2. The state of holding something in the mind as a subject of contemplation, or of being inclined to reflect upon something; a state consciousness; conviction; feeling; impression. [Obs. ] He retains vivid resentments of the more solid morality. Dr. H. More. It is a greater wonder that so many of them die, with so little resentment of their danger. Jer. Taylor.

 

3. In a good sense, satisfaction; gratitude. [Obs. ] The Council taking notice of the many good services performed by Mr. John Milton, ... have thought fit to declare their resentment and good acceptance of the same. The Council Book (1651 ).

 

4. In a bad sense, strong displeasure; anger; hostility provoked by a wrong or injury experienced. Resentment. .. is a deep, reflective displeasure against the conduct of the offender. Cogan.

 

Syn. -- Anger; irritation; vexation; displeasure; grudge; indignation; choler; gall; ire; wrath; rage; fury. -- Resentment, Anger. Anger is the broader term, denoting a keen sense of disapprobation (usually with a desire to punish ) for watever we feel to be wrong, whether directed toward ourselves or others. Reseniment is anger exicted by a sense of personal injury. It is, etymologically, that reaction of the mind which we instinctively feel when we think ourselves wronged. Pride and selfishness are apt to aggravate this feeling until it changes into a criminal animosity; and this is now the more common signification of the term. Being founded in a sense of injury, this feeling is hard to be removed; and hence the expressions bitter or implacable resentment. See Anger. Anger is like A full-hot horse, who being allowed his way, Self- mettle tires him. Shak. Can heavently minds such high resentment show, Or exercise their spite in human woe Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

resent

re sent |riˈzent rəˈzɛnt | verb [ with obj. ] feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person ): she resented the fact that I had children. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from obsolete French resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force ) + sentir feel (from Latin sentire ). The early sense was experience (an emotion or sensation ), later feel deeply, giving rise to feel aggrieved by.

 

resentful

re sent ful |riˈzentfəl rəˈzɛntfəl | adjective feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly: he was angry and resentful of their intrusion. DERIVATIVES re sent ful ly adverb, re sent ful ness noun

 

resentment

re sent ment |riˈzentmənt rəˈzɛntmənt | noun bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly: his resentment at being demoted | some people harbor resentments going back many years. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Italian risentimento or French ressentiment, from obsolete French resentir (see resent ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

resent

re ¦sent |rɪˈzɛnt | verb [ with obj. ] feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person ): she resented the fact that I had children. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from obsolete French resentir, from re- (expressing intensive force ) + sentir feel (from Latin sentire ). The early sense was experience an emotion or sensation , later feel deeply , giving rise to feel aggrieved by .

 

resentful

re ¦sent |ful |rɪˈzɛntfʊl, -f (ə )l | adjective feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly: he was angry and resentful of their intrusion. DERIVATIVES resentfully adverb, resentfulness noun

 

resentment

re ¦sent |ment |rɪˈzɛntm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] bitter indignation at having been treated unfairly: his resentment at being demoted | [ count noun ] : some people harbour resentments going back many years. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Italian risentimento or French ressentiment, from obsolete French resentir (see resent ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

resent

resent verb she resented the models who got better assignments: begrudge, feel aggrieved at /about, feel bitter about, grudge, be annoyed at /about, be resentful of, dislike, take exception to, object to, take amiss, take offense at, take umbrage at, bear /harbor a grudge about. ANTONYMS welcome.

 

resentful

resentful adjective constant criticism will make your partner feel resentful: aggrieved, indignant, irritated, piqued, put out, in high dudgeon, dissatisfied, disgruntled, discontented, offended, bitter, jaundiced; envious, jealous; brooding; informal miffed, peeved, sore.

 

resentment

resentment noun his success led to resentment from critics: bitterness, indignation, irritation, pique, dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, discontentment, discontent, resentfulness, bad feelings, hard feelings, ill will, acrimony, rancor, animosity, jaundice; envy, jealousy.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

resent

resent verb the girls resented the fact that Peter got so much attention: begrudge, feel aggrieved at /about, feel bitter about, grudge, be annoyed at /about, be angry at /about, be resentful of, dislike, be displeased at /about, take exception to, object to, be offended by, take amiss, take offence at, take umbrage at; envy, feel envious of, feel jealous of; bear /harbour a grudge about; archaic take something ill. ANTONYMS like, welcome, be pleased by.

 

resentful

resentful adjective constant criticism will make your partner feel resentful: aggrieved, indignant, irritated, exasperated, piqued, put out, in high dudgeon, displeased, dissatisfied, disgruntled, discontented, malcontent, offended, bitter, hostile, acrimonious, rancorous, spiteful, jaundiced; envious, jealous, grudging, begrudging; sullen, sulky, sour, fed up, huffy, in a huff, irked; informal miffed, miffy, peeved, mad, aggravated; Brit. informal narked; N. Amer. informal sore; W. Indian informal vex; vulgar slang pissed off; archaic snuffy, wroth. ANTONYMS satisfied, contented.

 

resentment

resentment noun the proposal aroused deep resentment among many party members: bitterness, indignation, irritation, pique, displeasure, dissatisfaction, disgruntlement, discontentment, discontent, resentfulness, bad feelings, hard feelings, ill feelings, acrimony, rancour, animosity, hostility, jaundice, antipathy, antagonism, enmity, hatred, hate; envy, jealousy, malice, ill will; grudge, grievance, a chip on one's shoulder; literary ire. ANTONYMS contentment, happiness.

 

Spanish Dictionary

resentido, -da

resentido, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino 1 [persona ] Que muestra o tiene algún resentimiento :está resentido con sus compañeros porque piensa que no le apoyaron lo suficiente; la numerosa población judía quedó resentida contra los prelados y gobernantes por la discriminación social de que venía siendo objeto .2 [persona ] Que se siente maltratado por la sociedad, por la suerte o por la vida en general y muestra una actitud de constante enfado hacia los demás :es un tipo amargado y resentido y no hace más que quejarse de todo .3 adjetivo Que es propio de estas personas :adoptó una actitud resignada, pasiva y resentida .4 Que ha recibido un daño o deterioro cuyos efectos durarán un tiempo :tras la ocupación extranjera la actividad comercial de la ciudad quedó muy resentida .

 

resentimiento

resentimiento nombre masculino Sentimiento persistente de disgusto o enfado hacia alguien por considerarlo causante de cierta ofensa o daño sufridos y que se manifiesta en palabras o actos hostiles :sus palabras de venganza sonaban a resentimiento; en su adolescencia, rebrota en él un cierto resentimiento contra los padres, que se pone de manifiesto mediante accesos de rabia, de agresividad y de rebeldía .

 

resentirse

resentirse verbo pronominal 1 Empezar a flaquear o a debilitarse [una cosa ] por la acción de otra :la crisis hará que las cuentas de resultados de un buen número de empresas se resientan de forma considerable .2 Sentir dolor o molestia en alguna parte del cuerpo a causa de una dolencia, en especial si es una enfermedad o una lesión pasada :el tío Andrés quedó en que iría a visitarla en cuanto pudiera moverse sin que los huesos y músculos se resintieran demasiado .3 Disgustarse o enfadarse [una persona ] con otra por considerarla causante de cierta ofensa o daño sufridos :se resintió del vacío que le hacían . Conjugación [35 ] como hervir .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

resent

re sent /rɪzént /re (再び )sent (感じる )〗動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 〈人が 〉〈 (不公平な )言葉 行為など 〉に憤慨する , 怒る ; resent (A [A's ]) doing 〈人が 〉(A 〈人 〉)…するのをひどく嫌う He greatly resented my popularity .彼は私の人気に非常に憤慨していた Many actors bitterly [deeply ] resented him doing that part .多くの役者が彼がその役を演ずるのにひどく憤慨した

 

resentful

re sent ful /rɪzéntf (ə )l /形容詞 «…に /…ということに » 憤慨している, 怒っている «of , about , at /that 節 » .ly 副詞 ness 名詞

 

resentment

re sent ment /rɪzéntmənt /resent 名詞 s /-ts /U C «…への » 憤り , 憤慨 , 怒り (anger ); 恨み «against , at , toward , about , over » feel [bear, harbor ] deep resentment against the government 政府に深い憤りをいだく