Conflicts in society arise regularly, being the main human interaction. Someone is fighting for the area, others are trying to knock out more food and a warm corner for the family, and still others are seeking the heights of power. Against this background, the word "resent" arose once in Russian. This expressive expression best demonstrates a person’s displeasure when she loses or sees something highly obscene, destructive for society.
Old Russian writing
Philologists could not determine the exact origin. Although in the dispute about borrowing the term in the framework of the Church Slavonic translation, the idea of its belonging to the original Russian culture leads. Due to the fact that this "indignation" can be found in some form in other historical monuments. Experts have found that for a long time the word practically did not change in its meanings.
Where are the roots from? The verb “indignation” is taken as a basis, which is divided into two interpretations:
to treat with hostility, hostility;
reject, consider unsuitable, unacceptable, inappropriate.
The speaker implied either deep personal negative emotions, a subjective look. Or a value judgment on the appropriateness of an object, person, phenomenon. If someone spoke out about the qualities of the object, indignant about this, he simultaneously:
What has changed over the centuries?
Current standards
The concept in the XXI century has already been established, has taken on a bookish connotation. In everyday life it is used as part of winged expressions or to give your words more weight. This “resent” is associated with vivid emotions:
Most often they say this when the interlocutor does not hide a bad attitude to what is happening, with all his appearance exudes contempt and verbally criticizes the circumstances, as well as the reasons that led to them. Sometimes used as a hyperbole to indicate an incredible passions during a discussion.
Conversation relevance
For youth, “resent” is an alien word from textbooks and classical literature. Noble, sublime, refined. The place in the work of art to immerse readers in the atmosphere of the gallant century. Its closest modern counterpart was “raging,” less polite, but just as capacious. Add a definition to your vocabulary, and then there will be less reason to be angry with your interlocutor because of obscure, intricate words!