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rancor
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amargor
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rencor
A feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will.
bitterness
resentment
gall
rancor
Portuguese
rancor
bitterness
resentment
gall
rancor
1
The court cases and scandals brought recreational drugs, depression and increasing
bitterness
.
2
Asperity and
bitterness
must be buried in the graves with the dead.
3
The project has caused much
bitterness
among well-to-do Jews in the area.
4
The coldness of the clergyman was forgotten in the
bitterness
of self-reproach.
5
Many said the government had compounded their
bitterness
by curtailing collective mourning.
1
However, the prospect of her release also stirred
resentment
among kidnapping victims.
2
However, the prospect of her release has stirred
resentment
among kidnapping victims.
3
Pay disparities exist between companies for workers of similar jobs, fueling
resentment
.
4
Others point to a
resentment
at China's growing role in the country.
5
It also creates
resentment
,
and when economic conditions improve people will leave.
1
It was the last drop in the cup of
gall
,
she thought.
2
The cares of the world did not
gall
the shoulders of Mme.
3
She often ate the bread of sorrow steeped in wormwood and
gall
.
4
The
gall
of the bear is used as medicine internally and externally.
5
Snake
gall
bladder proves especially effective in dissolving phlegm and improving vision.
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.
1
Our first task will be a transition without
rancour
,
and without resentment.
2
But now she had all the zeal-nay ,eventhe
rancour
-
of
the
convert.
3
But the
rancour
was not vehement, and the evening was passed pleasantly.
4
His resentment was never on private grounds, and it was without
rancour
.
5
To this, and to the letter, her
rancour
may principally be ascribed.
6
They, therefore, have no
rancour
against the Government or against their countrymen.
7
If he chooses still to indulge his
rancour
,
he must do so.
8
A man of
rancour
,
meet for pity, and, in his cups, contented.
9
A great deal of
rancour
has given way to a more constructive approach.
10
This may prove wishful thinking, given the continued
rancour
and recriminations among Republicans.
11
But if it was inevitable, then let it happen decently and without
rancour
.
12
America has a tumultuous history, and a long memory for
rancour
.
13
The same resentments and
rancour
extend to Italy, Spain, and Greece.
14
But he underrated the
rancour
and the twistings of his enemies.
15
I can understand her not writing at first; but apparently she cherishes
rancour
.
16
Harris, in quoting it, says that it is full of
rancour
and prejudice.
rancour
personal rancour
political rancour
more rancour
religious rancour
be no rancour
Portuguese
rancor
resentimento
ressentimento
amargura
Catalan
amargor
rancor
ressentiment
rancúnia
Spanish
rencor
resentimiento
amargura