unresented
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[edit]unresented (comparative more unresented, superlative most unresented)
- Not resented.
- 1898, Edward Robins, The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield[1]:
- This indifference was so offensive to his high heart, that he began to change the Tender into the Terrible, and, in short, proceeded at last to treat her in a style too grossly insulting for the meanest female ear to endure unresented.
- 1915, A. J. Dawson, Jan[2]:
- Meantime, Jan's prestige had been lowered in the eyes of half a dozen other dogs, each one of whom would certainly presume upon the unresented affront they had seen put upon him by their common enemy.