
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?
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" => …
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 …
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 …
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.
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.
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.
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...
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jun 4, 2015 · Much depends on the meaning you have in mind for the word appreciate in your example. The nearest thing to an opposite of appreciate in the sense of "think well of" might be despise, while …
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 …