rancor 的定义
- bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice.
rancor 近义词
bitterness, hatefulness
rancor 的近义词 41 个
- acrimony
- animosity
- animus
- antagonism
- bad blood
- enmity
- grudge
- harshness
- hatred
- hostility
- ill will
- malice
- resentment
- venom
- acerbity
- antipathy
- aversion
- bile
- dudgeon
- hate
- malevolence
- malignity
- mordacity
- pique
- retaliation
- ruthlessness
- spite
- spitefulness
- spleen
- umbrage
- unfriendliness
- variance
- vengeance
- vengefulness
- vindictiveness
- virulence
- hardness of heart
- ill feeling
- resentfulness
- revengefulness
- uncharitableness
rancor 的反义词 11 个
更多rancor例句
- Washington has hardly missed the rancor and disingenuous narratives about the 2012 terrorist attack on American outposts in Libya and the 10 separate investigations into it.
- It was a partisan close to a term in which the justices had successfully decided many controversial cases without rancor.
- Lost in the rancor is the simple fact that Sugimoto’s design would make substantial improvements to the garden, which wants care and renovation.
- Others like Comcast and Marriott also decided to hit pause on their giving while they assess if funding the rancor in Washington is good for their brand.
- An unconventional President facing a restive public and a re-election campaign portended partisan rancor and possible electoral upheaval.
- Even those Christians who do want to minister amid the rancor of race and policing are missing the mark.
- The rancor between de Blasio and Moskowitz has at least some roots in substantive education policy disagreements.
- The federal government, driven by ideological division and partisan rancor, will not heal itself any time soon.
- The rancor between our two professions is heightened by an obvious bias toward nurses in the media.
- And when Ted Jr. trains his rancor onto Daniel, the results are startling.
- He wondered if so handsome a girl shared the common rancor of her age and sex against charming young widows.
- And he spoke sincerely, for he began to see that he would learn little from the display of rancor and temper that moved them all.
- In a word, devotion is only calculated to fill the heart with a bitter rancor, that banishes peace and harmony from society.
- It is not the sermon I mind, but all the dislike and jealousy and rancor it will cause.
- Generosity was on his side alone, because he alone had a right to feel rancor.