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rancor

[ rang-ker ]

noun

  1. bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.

    Synonyms: , , ,

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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • °ù²¹²Ôc´Ç°ù±ð»å especially British, °ù²¹²Ôc´Ç³Ü°ù±ð»å adjective
  • un·°ù²¹²Ôc´Ç°ù±ð»å adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of rancor1

1175–1225; Middle English rancour, from Middle French, from Late Latin °ù²¹²Ô³¦Å°ù- (stem of rancor ) “rancidity,†equivalent to Latin °ù²¹²Ô³¦(ŧ°ù±ð) ( rancid ) + -Å°ù- -or 1
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Another, equally important, is to try to unify the country as far as possible after the rancor of a divisive election campaign.

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Once upon a time, it was possible to believe Donald Trump would set aside rancor and lies and be a president for us all.

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By the time Trump had glided down his golden escalator to announce his candidacy a year earlier, the nation was accustomed to rancor and sharpening divisions.

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In France, particularly, a historical legacy that still causes rancor was the wartime behavior of the wealthy elite.

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Invoking “Ted Lasso†nowadays nets mixed reactions, but our first taste of that sugar came back in 2020 when rancor and bitterness defined our existence.

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