take+amiss

  • 41resent — I. v. a. Take ill, take amiss, take offence at, take umbrage at, be offended at, be indignant at, be provoked at. II. v. n. Be angry, take offence, take umbrage, harbor resentment, be indignant …

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  • 42resent — v 1. be offended at, take offense at, take umbrage at; feel displeasure at, be irritated, be annoyed, chafe at; be indignant at, be in a dudgeon over, show indignation at; dislike, view with dissatisfaction, take exception, disagree with; take… …

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  • 43resent — I verb be angry, be indignant, be insulted, be offended, be piqued, be provoked, be revengeful, be vengeful, be vexed, bear malice, bridle, bristle, chafe, dislike, express annoyance, express ill will, feel annoyance, feel displeasure, feel hurt …

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  • 44resent — [v] be angry about bear a grudge, begrudge, be in a huff*, be insulted, be offended by, be put off by*, be rubbed wrong way*, be vexed, dislike, feel bitter, feel sore*, frown at, get nose out of joint*, grudge, harbor a grudge*, have hard… …

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  • 45resent — verb she resented the models who got better assignments Syn: begrudge, feel aggrieved at/about, feel bitter about, grudge, be annoyed at/about, be resentful of, dislike, take exception to, object to, take amiss, take offense at, take umbrage at,… …

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  • 46resent — verb Syn: begrudge, feel aggrieved at/about, feel bitter about, grudge, be resentful of, take exception to, object to, take amiss, take offence at Ant: welcome …

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  • 47misapprehend — I verb be deceived, be in error, be misled, be mistaken, blunder, confuse, distort, err, fail to understand, have the wrong impression, miscalculate, miscomprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misdeem, misinterpret, misjudge, misreckon, mistake,… …

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  • 48misconstrue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. misunderstand, misrepresent, get or take wrong, take amiss. See misjudgment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. exaggerate, distort, pervert; see mistake , misunderstand . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v.… …

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  • 49misunderstand — [v] get the wrong idea be at cross purposes*, be bewildered, be confused, be perplexed, confound, confuse, fail, get signals crossed*, get signals mixed*, get wrong, get wrong impression*, misapply, misapprehend, miscalculate, miscomprehend,… …

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  • 50owl —  to take owl, to be offended, to take amiss. Exm …

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