"Resentfully" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Resentfully" Meaning

Having or showing a feeling of bitter anger or discontent, often because of a perceived injustice or grievance.

Example: "She spoke resentfully about the new policy, feeling it favored her colleagues over her."

"Resentfully" Examples

Adverb Usage of "Resentfully"


Sent with resentment: "She passed on the gift resentfully, still feeling angry about the harsh words spoken earlier."
Feeling bitterness: "He accepted the apology resentfully, his feelings still hurt from the past incident."
Showing displeasure: "He resentfully agreed to the proposal, but it was clear he didn't want to participate."
Perceiving an act as unfair: "The student resentfully received the lower grade, feeling it didn't accurately reflect his knowledge."
Regaining anger: "After the misunderstanding was cleared up, she began to resentfully confront the person who had accused her."

"Resentfully" Similar Words

Resembled

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The word "resembled" is the past tense of the verb "resemble," which means to have a similar appearance or character to someone or something, or to have a property or quality in common with someone or something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She resembled her mother in her facial features.<br> The new player resembled a scaled-down version of the star quarterback.<br> The painting resembled the beautiful scene outside.

Resembles

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verb (past tense: resembled, past participle: resembled)<br><br>1. to be very similar in appearance to someone or something else<br>2. to share a physical or superficial resemblance with someone or something else<br>3. to bear a likeness or similarity to someone or something else<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She resembled her mother when she was young.<br>- The new boat resembled the one that had sunk in the storm.<br>- The sound of the bell in the distance resembled the tolling of a church bell.<br><br>Note: Resemble can also be used as a noun, referring to a resemblance or similarity.

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Resend

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To send something again, typically after a previous attempt failed or was not received.

Resending

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The verb "resend" is a transitive verb and a variant of "resend." It is often used in business and technology contexts.<br><br>To resend something means to send it again, either electronically or physically. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as:<br><br> A previous attempt was unsuccessful, so it needs to be sent again.<br> New information was added or corrected, and the original version is no longer valid.<br> The original communication was lost, undelivered, or damaged, so a new attempt is made to ensure the message reaches its intended recipient.<br><br>For example:<br><br> "I think I forgot to attach the PDF to my email, so I'll resend it to you."<br> "My message kept getting rejected by the server, so I resent it a few times until it went through."<br><br>In a broader sense, "resend" can refer to the act of re-sending a message, email, file, or attachment, either intentionally or unintentionally, through various means, such as by re-clicking a send button or re-transmitting a signal.

Resent

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Harboring a feeling of discontent, annoyance, or indignation; offended or irritated. Weakly expressing or veiledly implying something unpleasant. Disapproving or outraged, but usually in a restrained or subtle manner.

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Resentfulness

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Resentment

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The feeling of intense discontent, bitter indignation, or anger, often because of a sense of injustice or wrong, which is deeply felt and can be long-lasting. It is a negative emotion that can lead to hostility or bitterness towards oneself or others.

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Resents

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To resent someone or something means to feel bitter or angry because of a past injury, injustice, or perceived wrong. It can also mean to feel annoyed or irritated with someone or something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I resent the fact that my colleague took credit for my work.<br> He resents his sister for not supporting him in his career.<br><br>In both instances, the word "resent" implies a sense of negative emotions caused by a past event or situation.

Resequencing

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Reserpine

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Reservation

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