Crossword-Solution: RANCOUR
We have 52 clues for the answer “RANCOUR”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Acrimony, to Brits | 1 answer |
| acor | 3 answers |
| Ill-feeling | 7 answers |
| Ill feeling | 9 answers |
| BITTERNESS, RESENTMENT | 11 answers |
| trenchancy | 13 answers |
| causticity | 14 answers |
| Scoffing | 19 answers |
| Malignity | 19 answers |
| FIT of anger | 21 answers |
| repulsion | 25 answers |
| virulence | 35 answers |
| enviousness | 35 answers |
| mara | 36 answers |
| astringency | 36 answers |
| Tartness | 38 answers |
| Aggression | 38 answers |
| Acidity | 41 answers |
| insecurity | 41 answers |
| Bitterness | 44 answers |
| pungency | 44 answers |
| animus | 44 answers |
| Spite | 44 answers |
| roughness | 45 answers |
| Spleen | 46 answers |
| begrudging | 46 answers |
| execration | 46 answers |
| Venom | 47 answers |
| Jealousy | 48 answers |
| Asperity | 48 answers |
| spitefulness | 48 answers |
| rudeness | 49 answers |
| Sarcasm | 50 answers |
| repugnance | 50 answers |
| Acrimony | 51 answers |
| Sharpness | 54 answers |
| Malevolence | 55 answers |
| Animosity | 56 answers |
| Resentment | 56 answers |
| Malice | 57 answers |
| grudge | 59 answers |
| antipathy | 60 answers |
| Harshness | 61 answers |
| Disgust | 61 answers |
| Loathing | 62 answers |
| Envy | 63 answers |
| Cheek | 66 answers |
| Enmity | 69 answers |
| Hatred | 70 answers |
| Hardship | 74 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with RANCOUR (5)
The god vengance ayein the vice 3440 Hath schape: for upon a tyde, Whan he was heihest in his Pride, In his rancour and in his hete Ayein the queene of Marsagete, Which Thameris that time hihte, He made werre al that he myhte: And sche, which wolde hir lond defende, Hir oghne Sone ayein him sende, Which the defence hath undertake.
Only here and there did he recall a name with which to label one of these countenances; very few of them raised a memory of individual rancour.
But he knew it was by God’s will that Joan of Arc was burnt at Rouen, which cleared neither Bedford nor Bishop Cauchon; and again, by God’s will that Christ was crucified outside Jerusalem, which excused neither the rancour of the priests nor the timidity of Pilate.
Such was the party which continued in power throughout the remainder of my sojourn in Spain, and which persecuted me less from rancour and malice than from policy.
The sources may be--they too frequently are--contaminated by political rancour and bias, and calumnious accusation against historical figures too often is founded on mere envy.
Quotes with RANCOUR (3)
Her stare fixed me. Without rancour and without regret; without triumph and without evil; as Desdemona once looked back on Venice. On the incomprehension, the baffled rage of Venice. I had taken myself to be in some way the traitor Iago punished, in an unwritten sixth act. Chained in hell. But I was also Venice; the state left behind; the thing journeyed from.
Look, de Mazel, you've known him for years - hasn't he been known to sleep for forty hours in two days?' 'Forty hours?' 'Certainly. He awoke at meal times, just to take nourishment, and afterwards fell again into his torpor. And Freneuse had a strange horror of sleep; there was some abnormal phenomenon associated with it, some lesion of the brain or neurotic depression.''The troublesome cerebral anaemia which results from excessive debauchery. Another myth! I've never believe…
Amid the worry of a self- condemnatory soliloquy, his demeanour seemed grave, perhaps cold, both to me and his mother. And yet there was no bad feeling, no malice, no rancour, no littleness in his countenance, beautiful with a man's best beauty, even in its depression. When I placed his chair at the table, which I hastened to do, anticipating the servant, and when I handed him his tea, which I did with trembling care, he said: "Thank you, Lucy," in as kindly a tone of his ful…