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Definition of resent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of resent is as below...
Resent
(v. t.) In a bad
sense,
to take ill; to
consider
as an
injury
or
affront;
to be
indignant
at..
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Impersonification
::
Impersonification
(n.) The act of
impersonating;
personification;
investment
with
personality;
representation
in a
personal
form.
Play
::
Play (n.) A
dramatic
composition;
a
comedy
or
tragedy;
a
composition
in which
characters
are
represented
by
dialogue
and
action.
Morrow
::
Morrow
(n.) The day
following
the
present;
to-morrow.
Morne
::
Morne (a.)
Without
teeth,
tongue,
or
claws;
-- said of a lion
represented
heraldically..
Labyrinth
::
Labyrinth
(n.) A
pattern
or
design
representing
a maze, -- often
inlaid
in the tiled floor of a
church,
etc..
Lifelike
::
Lifelike
(a.) Like a
living
being;
resembling
life;
giving
an
accurate
representation;
as, a
lifelike
portrait..
Provoking
::
Provoking
(a.)
Having
the power or
quality
of
exciting
resentment;
tending
to
awaken
passion
or
vexation;
as,
provoking
words or
treatment..
Serpens
::
Serpens
(n.) A
constellation
represented
as a
serpent
held by
Serpentarius.
Depict
::
Depict
(v. t.) To form a
colored
likeness
of; to
represent
by a
picture;
to
paint;
to
portray.
Occur
::
Occur (v. i.) To meet one's eye; to be found or met with; to
present
itself;
to
offer;
to
appear;
to
happen;
to take
place;
as, I will write if
opportunity
occurs..
Offer
::
Offer (v. t.) To
present
in
words;
to
proffer;
to make a
proposal
of; to
suggest;
as, to offer an
opinion.
With the
infinitive
as an
objective:
To make an
offer;
to
declare
one's
willingness;
as, he
offered
to help me..
Hemiholohedral
::
Hemiholohedral
(a.)
Presenting
hemihedral
forms,
in which half the
sectants
have the full
number
of
planes..
Mantling
::
Mantling
(n.) The
representation
of a
mantle,
or the
drapery
behind
and
around
a coat of arms: --
called
also
lambrequin..
Satyr
::
Satyr (n.) A
sylvan
deity or
demigod,
represented
as part man and part goat, and
characterized
by
riotous
merriment
and
lasciviousness..
Antitoxine
::
Antitoxine
(n.) A
substance
(sometimes
the
product
of a
specific
micro-organism
and
sometimes
naturally
present
in the blood or
tissues
of an
animal),
capable
of
producing
immunity
from
certain
diseases,
or of
counteracting
the
poisonous
effects
of
pathogenic
bacteria..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
To
present
particles
which come from
intransitive
verbs,
or are
themselves
employed
as
adjectives,
to mark the
absence
of the
activity,
disposition,
or
condition
implied
by the
participle;
as, - ---- and the
like..
Materialize
::
Materialize
(v. t.) To
invest
with
material
characteristics;
to make
perceptible
to the
senses;
hence,
to
present
to the mind
through
the
medium
of
material
objects..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The act of
drawing
up,
marking
out, or
delineating;
representation..
Aureole
::
Aureole
(n.) The
circle
of rays, or halo of
light,
with which
painters
surround
the
figure
and
represent
the glory of
Christ,
saints,
and
others
held in
special
reverence..
Or
::
Or
(conj.)
A
particle
that marks an
alternative;
as, you may read or may
write,
-- that is, you may do one of the
things
at your
pleasure,
but not both. It
corresponds
to
either.
You may ride
either
to
London
or to
Windsor.
It often
connects
a
series
of words or
propositions,
presenting
a
choice
of
either;
as, he may study law, or
medicine,
or
divinity,
or he may enter into
trade..
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