单词 | resenting |
释义 | resentingn. The action or an act of resent v. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > effect produced on emotions > [noun] relesec1330 impressionc1374 feeling1597 press1601 impressure1607 impressa1616 resenting1632 feel1892 vibration1899 vibe1967 the mind > emotion > gratitude > [noun] > grateful appreciation resentiment1606 resenting1632 resentment1640 the mind > emotion > suffering > regret > [noun] rueeOE ruenessOE forthinkinga1250 rueinga1400 regratec1485 remorse?1528 regretting1531 regret1534 resentment1632 reluctance1650 reluctancy1654 resentinga1716 lamentation1850 ruesomeness1881 1632 T. E. Lawes Womens Rights 231 An elephant in whom..is..a wonderfull memorie and recenting of things past. 1635 D. Person Varieties i. 31 A perpetuall resenting of a good turn received. 1707 B. Colman Pract. Disc. Parable Ten Virgins 174 Instead of a thankful Resenting of his Favour..to do him the more Dishonours for his Clemency: This is vile indeed! a1716 R. South Serm. Several Occasions (1744) XI. 158 Despair..supposes..the resentings past, and the day of grace spent. 1850 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Dec. 734 A truer estimate is formed of the nature of Honour—one which forbids alike the offering and the resenting of insults. 1857 M. Wickham Sea-spray xxviii. 399 This warfare of wicked and worldly resentings! 1974 Jrnl. Clin. Psychol. 30 47 A further 28% indicated inadequate sibling relationships as including..the resenting of orders from family to provide a good example. 1995 D. T. Myers in R. S. Dillon Dignity, Character, & Self-respect iii. xii. 224 Whatever the explanation of these peculiar behaviors, they fall short of standard cases of sympathizing and resenting. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). resentingadj. That resents something (in various senses of the verb); characterized by, or inclined towards, resentment. Also (in early use): †malicious, spiteful (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > indignation or resentment > [adjective] > characterized by or showing wrothc1000 highOE wrackfulc1230 indignant1590 snarling1599 umbrageous1601 indignatorya1624 resenting1634 resentful1656 affronted1663 bridling1673 begrudging1693 wrathy1873 1634 E. Grimeston tr. P. de Béthune Counsellor of Estate i. xxx. 107 It would be a very vniust thing, and resenting tyranny, after they had for a long season contemned an Ordinance, to proceed suddainly against those who hauing not obserued it, had made a breach. 1695 J. Sage Cyprianic Age 59 To his Presbyters and Deacons, he wrote in a yet more resenting Strain. 1709 J. Addison Tatler No. 133. ⁋2 The Dignity and Disdain of a resenting Lover. 1761 F. Sheridan Mem. Miss Sidney Bidulph III. 125 I have no more ill in my heart than one of your children; but I am a little resenting may be. 1839 S. Turner Hist. Eng. IV. iv. vi. 361 Every one knew the resenting and aspiring feelings of the great leaders. 1895 G. Hamilton Biogr. James G. Blaine xi. 226 The resenting mood was followed by the consenting mood of calmer moments, and exasperation yielded to reason. 1949 A. M. Rose Negro's Morale iii. 94 They..cause the race to defeat its own ambitions and aspirations in years of suffering and denial until a resenting consciousness is built within. 2002 S. Ridden Hell..p! I'm Stepmother 187 That may be what the resenting ex-partner set out to achieve all along. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1632adj.1634 |
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