English to Latin Meaning of acrimony - acies


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Definitions of acrimony in English
Noun(1) a rough and bitter manner
Examples of acrimony in English
(1) Long-term damage can be caused to children exposed to acrimony and bitterness in family breakdown.(2) The relationship has dissolved in acrimony as accusations are levelled by both sides.(3) The whole partnership then dissolved into acrimony and mistrust and legal wrangling.(4) I really believe that it is better for couples to separate as amicably as possible and give their children a chance to grow up without daily misery and acrimony .(5) In the past, especially during election time, the issue of money has raised unnecessary tension and acrimony .(6) The whole area was poisoned by anger and acrimony .(7) the AGM dissolved into acrimony(8) For this relationship is, in practice, fraught with mutual antagonism and conducted through mutual acrimony .(9) There was no acrimony , and no ill-will towards the national organisation.(10) a quagmire of lawsuits, acrimony, and finger-pointing(11) Despite some brief acrimony , a year later nothing much had changed.(12) And then inevitably something would go wrong, and it would end in acrimony and sometimes in lawsuits.(13) It's only recently and as a result of all the bitter acrimony that he realised that they can't sort it out.(14) Isn't it unsurprising how settling a lawsuit does nothing to settle the underlying acrimony that motivated it?(15) Money can't buy you love, sang the Beatles but what's clear is it can certainly create a lot of acrimony where love once existed.(16) Whatever the outcome of this particular dispute, though, these homes have to be built somewhere and the less acrimony with which it can be done the better.
Synonyms
Noun
2. anger ::
furorem
3. rancor ::
aliquo animo malignandi,
4. resentment ::
nee ira
5. ill feeling ::
ill sensu
7. bad blood ::
sanguinem malum
8. animosity ::
animositate defendunt,
9. hostility ::
figet tabernacula
10. enmity ::
inimicitias veteres
11. antagonism ::
conflictatio
13. spleen ::
lienem
14. malice ::
malitiae
15. spite ::
malignitas
18. venom ::
ostium
Antonyms
Different Forms
acrimonious, acrimony
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