rancour (Meaning)

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rancour (n)

a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

Synonyms & Antonyms of rancour

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rancour Sentence Examples

  1. The rancour between the neighbors over the property line dispute escalated into a bitter feud.
  2. The athlete's defeat fueled a deep-seated rancour toward his opponents.
  3. The political rivalry was characterized by personal attacks and an abundance of rancour.
  4. The family gathering was marred by long-held rancour that erupted into a heated argument.
  5. The divorce proceedings were acrimonious, leaving both parties filled with rancour.
  6. The debate sparked off a surge of rancour on social media, dividing people into opposing camps.
  7. The unresolved grievance between the employees and management created a climate of rancour in the workplace.
  8. The failed peace negotiations exacerbated the rancour between the warring factions.
  9. The scars of the conflict left a legacy of rancour that haunted the region for generations.
  10. The betrayal of trust shattered the fragile bonds of friendship, leaving behind a bitter taste of rancour.

FAQs About the word rancour

a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The rancour between the neighbors over the property line dispute escalated into a bitter feud.

The athlete's defeat fueled a deep-seated rancour toward his opponents.

The political rivalry was characterized by personal attacks and an abundance of rancour.

The family gathering was marred by long-held rancour that erupted into a heated argument.