释义
[ rang -ker ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈræŋ kər / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.
Also especially British , ran·cour .
Origin of rancor 1175–1225; Middle English rancour, from Middle French, from Late Latin rancōr- (stem of rancor ) “rancidity,” equivalent to Latin ranc(ēre) (see rancid) + -ōr- -or1
SYNONYMS FOR rancor bitterness, spite, venom, animosity.
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ANTONYMS FOR rancor benevolence.
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synonym study for rancor See malevolence.
OTHER WORDS FROM rancor rancored; especially British , rancoured, adjective un·ran·cored, adjective Words nearby rancor rancho, Rancho Cordova, Rancho Cucamonga, Rancho Palos Verdes, rancid, rancor , rancorous, rancour, rand, R & A, Randall
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Example sentences from the Web for rancor Even those Christians who do want to minister amid the rancor of race and policing are missing the mark.
No Gods, No Cops, No Masters | James Poulos| January 1, 2015| DAILY BEAST
The rancor between de Blasio and Moskowitz has at least some roots in substantive education policy disagreements.
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The rancor between our two professions is heightened by an obvious bias toward nurses in the media.
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And when Ted Jr. trains his rancor onto Daniel, the results are startling.
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Because if this is how I feel from all of the rancor , I can only imagine how disconnected the rest of my generation must feel.
Why I Hate the Politics of Hate | Meghan McCain| May 9, 2010| DAILY BEAST
Let us be friends as we once were, and have no more of this rancor .
Roundabout Papers | William Makepeace Thackeray
Some of the utterances upon sexual morality are penetrated with the rancor of rebellion.
Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature | John Addington Symonds
Gregory IX pursued the heretics and the emperor with an absorption of his whole being and a rancor which we cannot understand.
Folkways | William Graham Sumner
The church lent its influence to the rancor and bitterness of a prejudice as deadly as the sap of the Upas.
The Black Phalanx | Joseph T. Wilson
This did not, however, by any means diminish her rancor against Pomp, who had been the mischievous cause of the calamity.
Frank's Campaign | Horatio Alger, Jr.
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Words related to rancor harshness, grudge, antagonism, acrimony, hostility, malice, resentment, enmity, venom, ill will, animus, bad blood, animosity, hatred, mordacity, vengefulness, umbrage, pique, dudgeon, hate