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rancorously adverb formaluk /ˈræŋ.kər.əs.li/ us /ˈræŋ.kɚ.əs.li/ in a way that involves bad feelings and continuing anger about something in the past: Congress rancorously debated the motion for two days. His first marriage ended rancorously a decade ago. Most creative partnerships seem to break up rancorously after a few short years. It's a debate that scientists rancorously dismiss as not important at all. The duo had split up extremely rancorously in 1970. This was a time when American politics was sharply and rancorously divided from top to bottom. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Angry and displeased acridly acrimonious acrimoniously aggrieved amused exasperatedly fed up fed up to the back teethidiom fired up fit to be tiedidiom murder not be a happy camperidiom outraged peeved piqued venomous warpath wound up wrathful wrathfully
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