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Sentence count:110+4Posted:2017-02-27Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: submitSimilar words: resentmentpresentimentpresentresentfulpresentedpresentlyrepresentat presentMeaning: [rɪ'zent]  v. 1. feel bitter or indignant about 2. wish ill or allow unwillingly. 
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31. As with so many things, no sooner had he taken the idea to himself than he began to resent it passionately.
32. She even began to resent the attention her baby boy received from others, as if he had displaced her.
33. Some of this season's squad played under Doyle in the mid-'80s and they especially resent his criticisms.
34. They do not resent the city fat cats, but believe top businessmen deserve success.
35. Quite frankly I deeply resent you implying that I would be involved with a thug like that.
36. He was too much a man of his tradition to resent it, to take flight.
37. Some resent the emphasis increasingly being laid upon formal qualifications in the authorities' recruitment policies.
38. Poor blacks dislike the Republican attack on welfare; rich blacks resent the Republican criticism of affirmative action.
39. The local cockle fishermen resent the newcomers and claim some of them are working beds while also claiming state benefits.
40. Also mares can be ticklish round the udder and resent the foal nuzzling around that area.
41. In any case these men seemed to resent the idea of having to become farmers.
42. I strongly resent having my views sought in such an underhand way.
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43. A third person may resent the waste of money and prefer to have been given a bonus to spend as he wishes.
44. She had been expecting changes and had steeled herself not to resent them.
45. Polygamy is prevented by wives who resent sharing their husbands lest they also share his contributions to child rearing.
46. At first you resent it, but then you get used to it, and it is good for being a creative writer.
47. Had she begun to resent my usurpation of her role as Edward's collaborator?
48. We resent the grinding down of business which is conducted at a snail's pace for twenty-eight days.
49. That was not my understanding of the regulations, and I resent your accusation that I failed to follow them correctly.
50. I get the impression the indigenous locals know the travelling people keep disappearing to have some blow, and resent it.
51. I've tried to love my stepson but I really resent him.
52. None the less, viewers seemed to resent their lack of choice and lack of control over what they saw.
53. In government, it is a control function-and managers bitterly resent it.
54. You have to want a houseful of people in order to spend time at the stove and not resent it.
55. It seems to me that they now resent the presence of the other fish.
56. I had thought Derek and Kitty would resent my constant presence, but both seemed relieved.
57. According to Mensa, some parents resent their child's special ability and do little to encourage their offspring's special gifts.
58. They still resent the deep disappointment that has followed attempts to imitate the West.
59. But gradually that got old, and she began to resent the required evening events without Jan.
60. They resent disturbance so do not respond well to division.
More similar words: resentmentpresentimentpresentresentfulpresentedpresentlyrepresentat presentfor the presentomnipresentpresentationrepresentativerepresentationmisrepresentationproportional representationpresencein the presence ofsentimentalmake sensesententiouslysentimentmake sense offoreseereservepreservereservedresearchresembleresearcherreservoir
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