acrimony
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Etymology
From Middle French acrimonie, from Latin ācrimōnia (“sharpness, pungency”).
Noun
acrimony (countable and uncountable, plural acrimonies)
- A sharp and bitter hatred.
- Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping.
- 1826, Mary Shelley, chapter 12, in The Last Man:
- In her resentful mood, these expressions had been remembered with acrimony and disdain; [...].
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