Sentence example with the word 'rancor'

rancor

acerbity, animosity, bad blood, bitterness, feud, hate, ill feeling, malevolence, resentment, spite, venom

Definition n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

Last update: January 22, 2017


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We tackle our work; professionally and without rancor to one another in spite of a pall of indecision that oft times seeps in like a chill from a leaky window frame.   [noun]

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And the consciousness that the insult was not yet avenged, that his rancor was still unspent, weighed on his heart and poisoned the artificial tranquillity which he managed to obtain in Turkey by means of restless, plodding, and rather vainglorious and ambitious activity.   [noun]

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On the 18th of June, 1815, that rancor had the last word.   [noun]

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The storm of theological rancor was at its height.   [noun]

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It is quite probable, considering the rancor and hate with which they were regarded.   [Please select]

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A jealous rancor irked him at the thought of this beauty intended for the Frenchman's eyes.   [Please select]

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"Your father nourished a particular rancor against the late duke."   [Please select]

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At this moment the people gazed at the house less in rancor than in astonishment.   [Please select]

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