Resenting [verb]

Definition of Resenting:

be angry about

Opposite/Antonyms of Resenting:

Love

Like

Be happy


Sentence/Example of Resenting:

Not only do we drop the subject there, but we resent it if everyone else does not drop the subject there.

The mitigation of that horror they condemn, resent, and often ascribe to the devil.

He followed her, and, because they were old neighbors, she did not resent it when he put his hand on her shoulder.

By all the wives that he held most sacred, he felt impelled to resent it.

She could not be blind to the mute adoration of his gaze; nor could she resent it.

She drew herself up, called wildly on all her powers to resent the insult.

I could not resent a cruelty for the sake of a man I do not know.

I should resent it too, were I he; and knew that I deserved better.

But I am afraid that you was too scrupulous: for did he not resent that reference?

At first Miss Sommerton seemed to resent the audacity of this request.