Acrimony

/ˈækɹɪməni/

Synonyms for "acrimony" (85 found)

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acrimony among scholarsacrimony in debateacrimony in discourseacrimony toward rivalspolitical acrimonypublic acrimony

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The president-elect's cabinet selection process appeared in disarray, even as his fawning acolytes disputed multiple news reports of backbiting, vendettas, infighting and persistent, bitter acrimony. With the constantly ongoing palace intrigue, it was difficult to know for certain who was in charge.

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Kenner’s Merchants of Doubt is a smart and entertaining film that throws light on global warming and attempts to simplify and sensationalize the global warming acrimony.

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Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping.

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In her resentful mood, these expressions had been remembered with acrimony and disdain; [...].

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