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The acrimony in her voice when she asked for the right, was intolerable for others in the group.

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Can you give me a sentence for acrimony?

The speaker attacked him with great acrimony


What is a sentence with the word 'acrimony'?

There was a long history of acrimony between the rival teams.


What is a sentence with the word acrimony?

"There was a long history of acrimony between the rival coaches." "Some Greeks held considerable acrimony toward the Turkish residents of Cyprus."


What part of speech is acrimony?

The word acrimonious is an adjective. It describes someone who is sharp in their language.


What does acrimony?

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How does one deal with Acrimony?

Acrimony is defined as Bitterness or ill-feeling. How to deal with this emotion depends on the cause of the bitterness. Dealing with the cause of the bitterness head on is often a wise approach.


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word acid?

The acrid odor of burnt gun powder filled the air after the pistol had been fired.Abigail's eyes were watering from the acrid smoke pouring out of the toaster; "Glen!" she shouted, "your toast is DONE!"


What words end with the suffix -mony?

testimony, acrimony, matrimony


What does acrimonious mean?

(Acrimonious is an adjective meaning hostile, bitter, or hateful.)During the campaign, the politicians engaged in acrimonious debate, accusing each other of gross misdeeds.The impudent question received an acrimonious reply from the professor.


What is opposite in meaning of acrimony?

A quality of bodies which corrodes or destroys others; also, a harsh or biting sharpness; as, the acrimony of the juices of certain plants., Sharpness or severity, as of language or temper; irritating bitterness of disposition or manners.


What is an 8 letter word starting with a and ending with y?

actually activity acrimony


What is a synonym for acrimony?

unkindness, rudeness, malice, harshness, bitterness, virulence, animosity