rancorous Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- mad
- disgruntled
- harsh
- disaffected
- vehement
- virulent
- vitriolic
- vicious
- discontented
- sarcastic
- irritated
- scornful
- hard
Weak:
Meaning of rancorous
rancorous (s)
showing deep-seated resentment
rancorous (a.)
Full of rancor; evincing, or caused by, rancor; deeply malignant; implacably spiteful or malicious; intensely virulent.
rancorous Sentence Examples
- The rancorous debate at the town hall meeting erupted into a near-riot.
- The candidate's rancorous campaign tactics alienated many potential voters.
- The film's rancorous ending left a sour taste in the mouths of critics and audiences alike.
- The siblings' relationship grew increasingly rancorous as they aged.
- The rancorous lawsuit dragged on for years, draining both parties emotionally and financially.
- The rancorous tone of the online forum discouraged constructive dialogue.
- The journalist's rancorous commentary on the political situation drew widespread criticism.
- The rancorous exchange between the two politicians made it clear they would never find common ground.
- The rancorous divorce proceedings left a lasting scar on the lives of all involved.
- The rancorous nature of the social media conversation made it impossible to have a meaningful discussion.
FAQs About the word rancorous
showing deep-seated resentmentFull of rancor; evincing, or caused by, rancor; deeply malignant; implacably spiteful or malicious; intensely virulent.
cynical, angry, acrid, embittered, sore,acrimonious, resentful, bitter,mad, disgruntled
warm, loving, loving, gentle, forgiving, warm, kind, tender, sweet, sweet
The rancorous debate at the town hall meeting erupted into a near-riot.
The candidate's rancorous campaign tactics alienated many potential voters.
The film's rancorous ending left a sour taste in the mouths of critics and audiences alike.
The siblings' relationship grew increasingly rancorous as they aged.