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ressenties

Ressenties is a French term that originates from the verb ressentir, meaning to feel or perceive. In grammar, ressentir gives rise to the past participle ressenti, which can be used as an adjective or in compound expressions. The feminine plural form of this participle is ressenties, while the masculine plural form is ressentis. As a noun, ressenti refers to a felt impression or perception; its plural ressentis is used when speaking of multiple felt impressions. The feminine plural ressenties is most commonly encountered when the participle functions as an adjective after a feminine plural noun, for example les émotions ressenties.

Usage and sense

In contemporary writing, ressenti or ressentie is frequently used in discussion of subjective experience, emotional reaction,

Distinction from related terms

Ressenti and ressentiment are related but distinct. Ressenti (singular) or ressentis (masculine plural) refers to a

Examples

Des émotions ressenties par les participants ont été variées.

Les ressenties de la population ont influé sur le débat public.

Les effets ressenties par les consommateurs diffèrent selon les segments.

or
perceived
impact.
The
term
often
appears
in
psychology,
sociology,
marketing,
journalism,
and
cultural
discourse
to
summarize
how
people
feel
about
an
event,
a
product,
or
a
policy.
Because
it
emphasizes
subjective
experience,
ressentis
are
typically
contrasted
with
objective
measures
or
quantifiable
outcomes.
felt
impression
or
perception,
while
ressentiment
denotes
a
lingering
resentment
or
bitterness.
The
feminine
plural
form
ressenties,
while
valid
as
the
participial
adjective,
is
not
commonly
used
as
a
standalone
noun
and
is
mainly
seen
in
phrases
where
a
feminine
plural
noun
is
described
by
the
past
participle.