Sentence example with the word 'rancour'

rancour

Definition n. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will

Last update: June 16, 2015


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There was a rancour in her behaviour.   [Please select]

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This letter excited some rancour among the theologians, and Dr George Horne, afterwards bishop of Norwich, published in 1777 A Letter to Adam Smith on the Life, Death and Philosophy of his Friend David Hume, by one of the people called Christians.   [Please select]

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Christianity has the rancour of the sick at its very core--the instinct against the _healthy_, against _health_.   [Please select]

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The next was that his good spirits were also shared by Miss Bishop, and that she bore no rancour.   [Please select]

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And lest it increase your rancour, I beg you to observe that you have brought it entirely upon yourself.   [Please select]

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And amongst us we have marred his chances: your uncle, because he could not forget his rancour; you, because.   [Please select]

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This was not because the rancour of either lasted so long.   [Please select]

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He, therefore, desired reform, but so far from regarding the ruling classes with rancour, took their part against the democrats.   [Please select]

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Let not your rancour against the man be spent upon the maid.   [Please select]

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We will crush you coldly, dispassionately, without rancour, without mercy till we have proved to you that war is not profitable business, but hell.   [Please select]

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”[977] We are easily convinced that Cæsar was not a conspirator; but this accusation is explained by the pusillanimity of some and the rancour of others.   [Please select]

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