rancour
/ˈræŋkər, ˈræŋkɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A feeling of bitter resentment and anger, typically because of a perceived injustice or injury.
“The politician’s rancour towards his opponent was evident in his scathing speech.”
1. noun
A feeling of bitter resentment and anger, typically because of a perceived injustice or injury.
“The politician’s rancour towards his opponent was evident in his scathing speech.”