"Rancorous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rancorous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rancorous" Meaning

Having or showing a strong feeling of anger or resentment, especially when this is directed at someone. Also, bitter or intense in a way that is not pleasant to others.

"Rancorous" Examples

1. Colloquial Usage:

Rancorous feelings had been building up all week between neighbors over the noise complaints, finally boiling over into a heated argument.

2. Formal Writing:

The rancorous debate in the cabinet meeting delayed the signing of the budget bill for several weeks, coming down to the wire at the last minute.

3. Literary Context:

"As the years went by, the once harmonious relationship between the two friends turned rancorous, riddled with bitter disputes over everything from art to politics."

4. Political Context:

The party's ultra-conservative wing and the more moderate factions had developed a rancorous relationship, often clashing during party meetings.

5. Poetic Usage:

Beneath the surface of our rancorous marriage, there was once love, lost in the tides of time and misunderstanding.

"Rancorous" Similar Words

Ranchi

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Ranching

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The act of raising livestock, typically on a large area of land known as a ranch, for the production of meat, wool, or dairy products. It often involves breeding, herding, feeding, and managing the animals in a controlled environment.

Rancid

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Describing an unpleasant smell or taste, often unpleasantly sour or fetid, often associated with something that has spoiled or is decaying.

Rancidation

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Oxidation of rancid fats.

Rancidity

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The state of becoming rancid; the process of developing an unpleasant smell and taste, often due to spoilage or oxidation, particularly in fatty or oily substances.

Rancidly

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In a rotten or decaying manner; in a way that smells foul or gives off a bad smell.

Rancidness

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Rancor

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Bitter and deep-seated resentment or ill will, often accompanied by a desire for revenge.

Rancorously

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With bitter or resentful ill will: in a resentful or angry manner.

Rancorousness

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The quality of being fiercely and resentfully antagonistic or hostile.

Rancors

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Rancour

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Rancours

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Rancor (note: "rancours" seems to be a typo, I assume you meant "rancor")<br><br>Rancor refers to a strong feeling of anger, ill will, or resentment, often accompanied by a desire to seek revenge. It can also imply a deep-seated, lingering bitterness or animosity towards someone.

Rand

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Random or unpredictable. <br><br>Example: He's a bit of a rand nobody to come up with a last-minute plan.<br><br>Meaning: This is a colloquial expression. A "rand person" is a slang term used in New Zealand to describe a casual, uninhibited person who is free to say or do whatever they want without worrying about the conventional rules or expectations.

Randall

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A surname of English origin, derived from the Old English name "Randle," which is a variant of "Randulph," composed of "rand" meaning "wolf" and "ulf" meaning "wolf" or "wolf-cub." It is also a variant of the name "Wulfric," meaning "wolf-power." Alternatively, it may be a toponymic surname, indicating that the first bearer lived near a place called Randall or a similar-sounding location.

Randallites

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Randallites refers to something or someone associated with the Randall family, particularly a type of fern, the Randall fern, named after a New Zealand botanist who discovered it, Anthony Durham Randall, or anyone from or associated with Randall, Texas.