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acrimony

[ak-ruh-moh-nee] / ˈæk rəˌmoʊ ni /


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Nor should they suggest that other countries don’t have similar problems, including too-high debt and political acrimony.

From Barron's • Mar. 7, 2026

The series is certainly an unflattering look at academia, but the cheap shots are pretty cheap, considering all the current acrimony surrounding higher education and the cartoonish way it’s so often portrayed.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 5, 2026

Sir Keir is seeking to strengthen trading and cultural ties between the two nations after years of acrimony.

From BBC • Jan. 28, 2026

He too left amid acrimony with county officials.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 19, 2025

And, in this period, one only circumstance called forth, with any acrimony, the ill humour of her disposition.

From The Wanderer (Volume 1 of 5) or, Female Difficulties by Burney, Fanny




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