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rancorous

[rang-ker-uhs] / ˈræŋ kər əs /


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The Artemis II astronauts returned from the moon Friday and rejoined us on a rancorous, feuding Earth.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 11, 2026

It can turn a rancorous conversation into a more soulful and forgiving one.

From MarketWatch Mar. 5, 2026

That setback added to rancorous divisions among member states over the deal's impact on European farmers, who remained deaf to the EU's arguments and staged months of tractor-mounted protests against the accord.

From Barron's Jan. 28, 2026

Chris Eubank Jr narrowly beat bitter foe Conor Benn as one of Britain's most rancorous and long-running boxing rivalries lived up to the hype at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

From BBC Apr. 26, 2025

Skepticism was forceful, even rancorous; arguments lasted for years, with critics charging that Dillehay’s evidence was too low- quality to accept.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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