Rankle Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for rankle.
rankle
rankle
/ˈɹæŋ.kəl/
embitter
irritate
fester
Examples
- His posts rankle authorities.
- Nobody is meaningfully rankled by it's use.
- That's the part that really rankles me.
- The thought about it rankled him.
- What rankle you the most
- But that doesn't seem to rankle gun owners.
- Parking plan is likely to rankle residents.
- Syria's attacks on rebels rankle Turkey.
- This seems to rankle with you, but those are the facts.
- His humiliating and disastrous reception at Constantinople was triply rankling.
gnaw into; make resentful or angry
verb
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"Ranc + Ankle. A rotten smell from an ankle can cause irritation."
"Ran + Ankle. Running fast, twisted an ankle, now it irritates and bothers me."
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