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  1. If you send an email that you already sent, can you say you "resent" it ...

    Oct 29, 2013 · I resent my email. I resent my mother. I resent my email to my mother. Odd, isn't it?

  2. The ambiguity of: "resent your message" - English Language & Usage ...

    Mar 22, 2018 · Compare this to other cases in which "to resent" could be grammatically correct: I resent your message. This is ambiguous between the two options: The present tense of "to resent" => …

  3. What is the word for the resentful feeling you experience when being ...

    Jan 18, 2024 · Word for the disparity felt from a disconnect formed while being misunderstood? 'resentful' sounds like you got trolled by someone who doesn't know how to stack exchange a …

  4. What's the difference between envy and resent? [closed]

    Jun 30, 2021 · What's the difference between envy and resent? envy painful or resentful awareness of an advantage enjoyed by another joined with a desire to possess the same advantage Envy is the …

  5. word usage - Difference between "grudge" and "resentment" - English ...

    Sep 7, 2016 · We resent things all the time, but generally let them go; if we hold onto the offense and our reaction to it, then we are holding a grudge.

  6. Differences between "now", "present", "recent" and "current"

    Rephrase the question, something like "why present, why not now in this expression?" and post it on ELL -- not here. All the best.

  7. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 18, 2014 · Additionally, Dictionary.com specifically offers "to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of (someone)". Sounds rather spot on.

  8. How to reply to "I hope you are well"? [closed]

    How to appropriately respond to someone saying "I hope you are well./?" There are certain situations in writing where this would obviously not be soliciting a response (requiring a full s...

  9. grammar - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    regret report resent resist risk stop suggest tolerate understand Verbs Followed by an Object Before the Infinitive Verb I advise you to go to school early today. advise allow *ask authorize cause challenge …

  10. Can you "regret" someone else's action? - English Language & Usage ...

    May 1, 2017 · In the OP's example, it could be resented. The dictionary does not define regret in the sense of 'resent'.