Definitionadj. marked by strong resentment or cynicism
Last update: January 9, 2016
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By their gestures they seemed to be engaged in an acrimonious discussion. [adjective]
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He passed some acrimonious remark on her. [adjective]
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His acrimonious departure from the county last year is another area of controversy that he seems keen to clear up. [adjective]
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A number of illegal shooting blinds remain on the reserve and are the subject of continuing acrimonious dispute - so exercise sensible caution ! [adjective]
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Theoretic differences and personal controversies lead to strife and acrimonious enmities. [adjective]
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She.d seen the acrimonious relationship between him and Kris and understood some of what made them enemies. [Please select]
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The treaty, duly drawn in 1846, was ratified by the Senate after an acrimonious debate. [Please select]
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Even our party divisions, acrimonious as they are, cease at the water's edge. [Please select]
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The debate over Clay's Omnibus Bill was long and acrimonious. [Please select]
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The meetings at first were harmonious; but ere long they became acrimonious, as the views of the representatives of the four great powers--Russia, Austria, England, and Prussia--were brought to light. [Please select]
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Notwithstanding his efforts to keep the conversation to a tone of banter, acrimonious though it had to be, Derek was unable to pronounce the two brief syllables without betraying some degree of anger. [Please select]
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