Rancor The man’s rancor was evident as he haranged his neighbor about their long-standing property line dispute.

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rancor The man’s rancor was evident as he haranged his neighbor about their long-standing property line dispute.

rancor Rancor characterized their relationship for years after their break-up.

rancor: noun definition: bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing

rancor pronunciation: ˈraNGkər

rancor related form: adjective rancorous

rancor synonyms: antipathy enmity bitterness acrimony spite hostility hatred resentment animosity

rancor Unwilling to relinquish old family hostilities, Granny vented her rancor by splitting the ruler in two.

rancor Elmer Fudd’s long- standing rancor for Bugs Bunny is at the heart of many of their cartoons.

rancor Her rancor against teen drivers was exacerbated when a texting teen hit her car head on.

rancorous My cousin was rancorous for years after I played an April Fool’s joke on him.

rancorous After the divorce, the couple was not just angry at each other; they were rancorous.

rancorous A rancorous character, Raven from Teen Titans constantly battles her demonic heritage.