Sentence example with the word 'acrimony'

acrimony

acerbity, animosity, bile, bitterness of spirit, feud, harshness, keenness, piercingness, roughness, spite, tartness, violence

Definition n. a rough and bitter manner

Last update: August 26, 2019


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The dispute was settled without acrimony.   [noun]

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You were saved out of it and became the object of their acrimony.   [Please select]

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They were, on the other hand, continued with still greater acrimony.   [Please select]

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The acrimony of party strife at that time has never since been equalled.   [Please select]

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The Jesuits, in a phase of ascendancy, persecuted and insulted the Buddhists with great acrimony.   [Please select]

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She retorted with acrimony: "She must work, since she eats."   [Please select]

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There, his attention was specially attracted by two young men who were waging a controversy with energy, but without acrimony.   [Please select]

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The last five years had been so charged with political acrimony, the world had worked itself into so great a passion over the Budgets and Second Chambers.   [Please select]

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