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resigned

/rษชหˆzaษชnd/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Accepting something unpleasant that one cannot do anything about; submissive, acquiescent, or yielding to fate.

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œWith a resigned sigh, she sat down to finish the mountain of tedious paperwork.โ€
  • โ€œHe gave a resigned shrug when he realized the flight had been canceled.โ€
2.verb

Having voluntarily left a job or office, or having accepted an inevitable, often unpleasant, situation (when used as 'resigned oneself to').

Example Sentences:
  • โ€œThe CEO resigned from his position following the board's vote of no confidence.โ€
  • โ€œShe resigned herself to the fact that she would have to spend the holiday alone.โ€
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the past participle of the verb 'resign', which traces back to Middle English 'resignen', from Old French 'resigner', and ultimately from Latin 'resignare' meaning 'to unseal, cancel, or resign' (from re- 'back, opposite' + signare 'to sign, mark'). The adjectival sense of being submissively accepting of one's fate emerged in the late 18th century, evolving from the concept of yielding or surrendering oneself to a higher power or inevitable circumstance.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 're-sigh-ed': you let out a heavy 'sigh' and accept your fate because you cannot change it.

Frequently Asked Questions About โ€œresignedโ€

1. What is the meaning of โ€œresignedโ€ in English?

In English, resigned (adjective) is defined as: โ€œAccepting something unpleasant that one cannot do anything about; submissive, acquiescent, or yielding to fate.โ€.

2. How do you use โ€œresignedโ€ in a sentence?

โ€œWith a resigned sigh, she sat down to finish the mountain of tedious paperwork.โ€

3. What are English synonyms of โ€œresignedโ€?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of โ€œresignedโ€?

Derived from the past participle of the verb 'resign', which traces back to Middle English 'resignen', from Old French 'resigner', and ultimately from Latin 'resignare' meaning 'to unseal, cancel, or resign' (from re- 'back, opposite' + signare 'to sign, mark'). The adjectival sense of being submissively accepting of one's fate emerged in the late 18th century, evolving from the concept of yielding or surrendering oneself to a higher power or inevitable circumstance.