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rancor
noun as in bitterness, hatred
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Example Sentences
Once upon a time, it was possible to believe Donald Trump would set aside rancor and lies and be a president for us all.
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.
In France, particularly, a historical legacy that still causes rancor was the wartime behavior of the wealthy elite.
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.
The far-right movement in Hood County exemplifies the rancor and divisions that have reordered American politics and provoked a battle for the identity of the Republican Party.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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