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resent

Remit vs Resent - What's the difference?

remit | resent |


As verbs the difference between remit and resent

is that remit is while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

Resent vs Distraught - What's the difference?

resent | distraught |


As a verb resent

is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

As an adjective distraught is

deeply hurt, saddened, or worried; distressed.

Upset vs Resent - What's the difference?

upset | resent |


In obsolete terms the difference between upset and resent

is that upset is to set up; to put upright while resent is to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.

As verbs the difference between upset and resent

is that upset is to make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).

As an adjective upset

is angry, distressed, or unhappy.

As a noun upset

is disturbance or disruption.

Anathema vs Resent - What's the difference?

anathema | resent |


As a noun anathema

is a ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, often accompanied by excommunication; something denounced as accursed.

As a verb resent is

to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

Resent vs Violate - What's the difference?

resent | violate |


As verbs the difference between resent and violate

is that resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) while violate is {{cx|sometimes|computing|lang=en}} To break, disregard, disagree or not act according to (rules, conventions, etc.).

Resent vs Persist - What's the difference?

resent | persist |


As verbs the difference between resent and persist

is that resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend) while persist is to go on stubbornly or resolutely.

Resent vs Spite - What's the difference?

resent | spite |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between resent and spite

is that resent is (obsolete) to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor while spite is (obsolete) to be angry at; to hate.

As verbs the difference between resent and spite

is that resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend) while spite is to treat maliciously; to try to injure or thwart.

As a noun spite is

ill will or hatred toward another, accompanied with the disposition to irritate, annoy, or thwart; a desire to vex or injure; petty malice; grudge; rancor.

As a preposition spite is

notwithstanding; despite.

Injure vs Resent - What's the difference?

injure | resent |


As verbs the difference between injure and resent

is that injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

Ill vs Resent - What's the difference?

ill | resent |


As an adjective ill

is (label) evil; wicked (of people).

As an adverb ill

is not well; imperfectly, badly; hardly.

As a noun ill

is (often pluralized) trouble; distress; misfortune; adversity.

As a verb resent is

to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

Tragic vs Resent - What's the difference?

tragic | resent |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between tragic and resent

is that tragic is (obsolete) a tragedy; a tragic drama while resent is (obsolete) to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.

As an adjective tragic

is causing great sadness or suffering.

As a noun tragic

is (obsolete) a writer of tragedy.

As a verb resent is

to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) or resent can be (resend).

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