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What is another word for Acrimony? – 116 Acrimony Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

    bitterness rancor animosity hostility resentment ill will spite malice venom hatred anger indignation ire wrath exasperation irritation vexation acridity asperity causticity corrosiveness malignity nastiness spleen gall bile virulence vitriol acerbity sourness tartness astringency

    Meaning of Acrimony

    The primary meaning of the word "Acrimony" is a feeling of bitter anger and resentment.

    Definitions

    • A feeling of bitter anger and resentment, especially in a personal relationship
    • * Sharpness or bitterness of tone, especially in speech or writing

    Etymology of Acrimony

    The word "Acrimony" originates from the Latin word "acrimonia", which refers to harshness or bitterness of taste, speech, or temper, derived from "acer", meaning sharp or sour
    Historically, the word has been used since the 15th century to describe a sharp or bitter quality, and its usage has evolved to encompass emotional and relational contexts

    Example Uses

    • The couple's divorce was marked by acrimony and a lengthy battle over assets
    • * The politician's speech was filled with acrimony towards her opponent
    • * The acrimony between the two siblings had been building for years, fueled by jealousy and resentment

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    harmony cordiality amicability affection goodwill kindness gentleness mildness softness sweetness warmth friendliness congeniality camaraderie conviviality conciliation reconciliation appeasement placation pacification