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bile
noun as in malice
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noun as in peevishness
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noun as in rancor
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Example Sentences
No, his views of Trump and his rhetoric — “the hate and the division and the bile,” as Schiff described it — haven’t changed.
While ads for Vice President Kamala Harris are largely soothing promises of middle-class tax cuts, every Trump spot is maximum-volume bile.
Musk’s conversion of Twitter from a publicly traded company to a personal plaything could kick up so much more bile than we saw in 2020, and 2020 sucked.
There will be no pivot to the center, however unbelievable, when one’s top adviser is an extremist who posts racist bile while attending a memorial for victims of a terrorist attack.
Mrs K, a patient at Wrexham Maelor hospital, died on 31 January 2022 from biliary sepsis, a serious infection of the bile ducts.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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