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rancor
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A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
bitterness
resentment
gall
rancour
Portuguese
rancor
1
The blood mounted to his thick neck; his eyes flashed with
rancor
.
2
The Bureau similarly noted Curly Humphreys'
rancor
over the Bobby Kennedy development.
3
Ann's eventual separation from Lolo was undramatic and relatively free of
rancor
.
4
Then the old doubting
rancor
and rebelliousness took possession of the multitude.
5
The whole affair sank to the deeper deeps of
rancor
and savageness.
6
The literary
rancor
shown rose to the dignity almost of theological vituperation.
7
You need it to fortify yourself against the
rancor
that surrounds us.
8
A lot of family
rancor
still comes down to who gets what.
9
Wherefore consider well before acceding to the
rancor
of this ancient madman.
10
His presence seemed to stir even more
rancor
as the moments passed.
11
As you recall, the year 1975 opened with
rancor
and with bitterness.
12
Peter felt sure there was some contributing
rancor
in the youth's mind.
13
There was no
rancor
about Kohn: he was too clever for that.
14
Only in one instance does their
rancor
make it on the air.
15
But his concealed rage and his
rancor
grew more deadly every day.
16
Sullen and latent hostility was changing from smouldering
rancor
to flaming hate.
rancor
partisan rancor
personal rancor
say without rancor
little rancor
more rancor
Portuguese
rancor
resentimento
ressentimento
amargura
Catalan
amargor
rancor
ressentiment
rancúnia
Spanish
rencor
resentimiento
amargura