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Adjective
(1)
(2) marked by strong resentment or cynicism
(3) nasty in behavior
(4) speech
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Adjective
(1)
(2) marked by strong resentment or cynicism
(3) nasty in behavior
(4) speech
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(1) It's deadlock, with only acrimonious court battles and a bitter tug-of-love to look forward to.
(2) Matters came to a head in 1925 when, after acrimonious dispute, his work ceased with the project unfinished.
(3) After discussions, which at stages were acrimonious , payments were made.
(4) Questions were raised about cost, in an atmosphere that grew increasingly acrimonious .
(5) There has also been a shift away from acrimonious court proceedings.
(6) The more acrimonious and bitter an argument or election contest appears to be, the less likely it is that anything of principle will really be at stake.
(7) The company was involved in an acrimonious tax dispute with the local government earlier this year.
(8) Up to now no-one outside the lifeboat station has a clue what the long-running and acrimonious dispute is all about.
(9) The obvious reason is that the debates became so acrimonious and bitter, that the Generals ordered him to desist.
(10) It was a bitter, acrimonious divorce that involved lawyers and an emotional tug-of-war over access to Leon.
(11) The relation between the two opposing camps was bitter and the interaction, acrimonious .
(12) Certainly the tone of her letters changes and the pace of the relationship becomes more settled, albeit fiery and sometimes acrimonious .
(13) We will also get into acrimonious discussions on morality and values.
(14) The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning.
(15) It also reveals a rivalry between some of the top DJs that is certainly more friendly than acrimonious .
(16) Tuesday's skirmish with the tribunal judges was merely the latest of many acrimonious bust-ups.
Show Examples
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(1) It's deadlock, with only acrimonious court battles and a bitter tug-of-love to look forward to.
(2) Matters came to a head in 1925 when, after acrimonious dispute, his work ceased with the project unfinished.
(3) After discussions, which at stages were acrimonious , payments were made.
(4) Questions were raised about cost, in an atmosphere that grew increasingly acrimonious .
(5) There has also been a shift away from acrimonious court proceedings.
(6) The more acrimonious and bitter an argument or election contest appears to be, the less likely it is that anything of principle will really be at stake.
(7) The company was involved in an acrimonious tax dispute with the local government earlier this year.
(8) Up to now no-one outside the lifeboat station has a clue what the long-running and acrimonious dispute is all about.
(9) The obvious reason is that the debates became so acrimonious and bitter, that the Generals ordered him to desist.
(10) It was a bitter, acrimonious divorce that involved lawyers and an emotional tug-of-war over access to Leon.
(11) The relation between the two opposing camps was bitter and the interaction, acrimonious .
(12) Certainly the tone of her letters changes and the pace of the relationship becomes more settled, albeit fiery and sometimes acrimonious .
(13) We will also get into acrimonious discussions on morality and values.
(14) The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning.
(15) It also reveals a rivalry between some of the top DJs that is certainly more friendly than acrimonious .
(16) Tuesday's skirmish with the tribunal judges was merely the latest of many acrimonious bust-ups.
Synonyms
Adjective
1. bitter
2. angry
3. rancorous
4. caustic
5. acerbic
6. scathing
7. sarcastic
8. acid
9. harsh
10. sharp
11. cutting
12. virulent
13. spiteful
14. vicious
16. hostile
17. venomous
18. nasty
19. bad-tempered
20. ill-natured
21. mean
22. malign
23. malicious
24. malignant
25. waspish
26. bitchy
27. catty
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. bitter
2. angry
3. rancorous
4. caustic
5. acerbic
6. scathing
7. sarcastic
8. acid
9. harsh
10. sharp
11. cutting
12. virulent
13. spiteful
14. vicious
16. hostile
17. venomous
18. nasty
19. bad-tempered
20. ill-natured
21. mean
22. malign
23. malicious
24. malignant
25. waspish
26. bitchy
27. catty
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