Yes, anyone can exhibit acrimonious behavior. Acrimonious behavior is characterized by bitterness and harshness in interactions with others, which can be displayed by anyone regardless of age, gender, or background.
Acrimonious adj. Bitter and sharp in language or tone; rancorous: an acrimonious debate between the two candidates
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She had an acrimonious argument with her husband.
The noun form for the adjective acrimonious is acrimoniousness.A related noun form is acrimony.
Synonyms of Acrimonious: angry, bitter, mad, indignant, wrathful, censorious Antonyms of Acrimonious: peaceable, kindly
(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.
The word acrimonious is defined as having a bitter tone or using sharp language. Acrimonious can easily be replaced by other words such as hostile, sarcastic or spiteful.
Acrimonious refers to a very hostile attitude or argument.
"The office rivalry between the two was bitter and acrimonious."
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An acrimonious relationship is one that is not harmonious. The couple may disagree often and not have similar interests to keep them connected.