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Meaning of rancorously
The word "rancorously" primarily means in a manner filled with intense anger, resentment, or bitterness.
Etymology of rancorously
The word "rancorously" originates from the noun "rancor", which has its roots in the Old French word "rancour", derived from the Latin "rancor", meaning bitterness or resentment, and has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe intense, often long-held feelings of anger or hatred.
Synonyms
bitterly
resentfully
hostilely
antagonistically
spitefully
maliciously
venomously
acrimoniously
caustically
corrosively
poisonously
toxically
vitriolically
scornfully
contemptuously
disdainfully
scornfully
hatefully
vengefully
unforgivingly
implacably
unrelentingly
mercilessly
pitilessly
ruthlessly
brutally
savagely
ferociously
fiercely
furiously
angrily
irately
indignantly
exasperatedly
infuriatedly
enragedly
inflamedly
impassionedly
Definitions
- The adverb "rancorously" is defined by Oxford Languages as in a rancorous manner, which means feeling or expressing intense anger, resentment, or bitterness.
Usage Examples
- The two former friends spoke rancorously about their past disagreements, still feeling the sting of betrayal.
- * The politician's rancorous comments about his opponent sparked a heated debate.
- * The couple argued rancorously, their voices raised in anger and resentment.