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Irritate vs Resent - What's the difference?
irritate | resent |In obsolete terms the difference between irritate and resent
is that irritate is to render null and void while resent is to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.As verbs the difference between irritate and resent
is that irritate is to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).Resent vs Lament - What's the difference?
resent | lament |As verbs the difference between resent and lament
is that resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts) while lament is to express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.As a noun lament is
an expression of grief, suffering, or sadness.Fight vs Resent - What's the difference?
fight | resent | Related terms |In obsolete terms the difference between fight and resent
is that fight is a screen for the combatants in ships while resent is to give forth an odor; to smell; to savor.As verbs the difference between fight and resent
is that fight is to contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).As a noun fight
is an occasion of fighting.Resist vs Resent - What's the difference?
resist | resent | Related terms |As verbs the difference between resist and resent
is that resist is to attempt to counter the actions or effects of while resent is to express or exhibit displeasure or indignation at (words or acts).As a noun resist
is a protective coating or covering.Resent vs Rescent - What's the difference?
resent | rescent |Rescent is often a misspelling of resent.
Rescent has no English definition.