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    rancour
    /ˈraŋkə/

    noun

    • 1. bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long standing: "he spoke without rancour"

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  3. Rancour is a formal word for a feeling of hate and continuing anger about something in the past. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms, and usage with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and the Hansard archive.

  4. Rancor is a noun that means a feeling of hate and continuing anger about something in the past, or bitter anger or unfriendly feelings. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and related words and phrases from Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Rancour is a feeling of bitterness and anger, or malicious resentfulness or hostility. It is a regional term in American English, where it is spelled as rancor. See synonyms, examples and word origin.

  6. rancour Add to list. rancour. Other forms: rancours. Definitions of rancour. noun. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will. synonyms: bitterness, gall, rancor, resentment. see more.

  7. Rancour is a noun that means malicious resentfulness or hostility; spite. Learn the origin, derived forms, and usage of rancour from Dictionary.com, with example sentences from literature and history.

  8. Rancour is a noun that means feelings of hate and a desire to hurt other people, especially because you think that somebody has done something unfair to you. Learn how to pronounce, use and avoid rancour with synonyms and example sentences.

  9. Rancour is a British variant of rancor, meaning malicious resentfulness or hostility. Find out the pronunciation, antonyms, and translations of rancour in different languages.