Acrimonious Mnemonic
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acrimonious
acrimonious
/ˌæk.ɹɪ.ˈməʊ̯.nɪ.əs/
rancorous
Examples
- The acrimony here is astounding.
- The acrimony was apparently mutual.
- The campaign was notoriously acrimonious.
- The government's reaction was acrimonious.
- A certain amount of the debate was acrimonious.
- Despite the acrimony, the film was successful.
- It is an acrimonious system across the board.
- It's pretty clear the parting was acrimonious.
- Stick with the facts and avoid acrimony.
- The fight seemed quite acrimonious.
marked by strong resentment or cynicism
adjective
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"Acre + Money + Us. We fight over the acre; money tears us apart, bitter and harsh."
"A + Crime + On + Us. Their words felt like a crime so harsh and venomous."
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