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    acrimony
    /ˈakrɪməni/

    noun

    • 1. bitterness or ill feeling: "the AGM dissolved into acrimony"

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  3. Acrimony is a noun that means anger and bitterness, or harsh or biting sharpness especially of words, manner, or feelings. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Acrimony is a noun that means anger, argument, and bad feeling. Learn how to use it in sentences and see synonyms, antonyms, and translations.

  5. Acrimony definition: sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, disposition, etc.. See examples of ACRIMONY used in a sentence.

  6. Acrimony is bitterness, or ill will. Acrimony is a spiteful word. It sounds bitter, like acid. Acrimony comes from the Latin word acrimonia, meaning basically "sharpness." Although it sounds like matrimony, the only thing the words have in common is the suffix from monium which means "state, condition." So it's the state of being acrid, or bitter.

  7. Acrimony means bitter, sharp animosity, especially as exhibited in speech or behavior. Find the origin, pronunciation, and translations of acrimony in different languages, as well as related words and examples.

  8. noun. sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, disposition, etc. The speaker attacked him with great acrimony. SYNONYMS bitterness, animosity, spitefulness, asperity, spite. ANTONYMS goodwill, civility, kindness, politeness.

  9. Acrimony is a noun that means bitter, sharp animosity, especially as exhibited in speech or behavior. Learn the synonyms, antonyms, origin, and sentence examples of acrimony from YourDictionary.