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Comparative
more rancorous
Superlative
most rancorous
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showing a feeling of continuing anger over a past event, especially because one was treated unfairly
- Despite their shared history, their interactions remained rancorous due to the unresolved conflicts between them.
- The long-standing rivalry between the two sports teams resulted in rancorous matches filled with heated confrontations.
- From the moment they stepped into the courtroom, a rancorous atmosphere filled the air, foreshadowing the contentious legal battle to come.
- His rancorous remarks about his former colleagues revealed his lingering anger.
- She spoke with a rancorous tone about the injustice she had faced.
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