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rancor Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( rancor ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ତୀବ୍ର ଘୃଣା, ଘୃଣା କିମ୍ବା ହିଂସା,

ଗଭୀର ଏବଂ ତିକ୍ତ କ୍ରୋଧର ଏକ ଅନୁଭବ ଏବଂ ଅଭିଯୋଗ ହେବ |,

Noun:

ହିଂସା, Ealous ର୍ଷା, ଚାଟାଚି, ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦୋଷ |,

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rancor's Usage Examples:

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, now the only source for some of the texts), and his Historiae Francorum scriptores (5 vols.


The title Duke of the Franks (dux Francorum) has been used for three different offices, always with "duke" implying military command and "prince" implying.


Our money was accepted without rancor or discrimination, and with politeness towards us, when at a long counter just three feet away our money is not acceptable because of the colour of our skins.


rancorous spirit in which many of his articles were written did much to embitter party feeling.


And he complained rancorously about the "frivolous incapable buffooneries", "vicious emanations" and.


handed over the reins of the bank to his son Anselm but it was not without rancor.


(Mama: If your daddy hadn't gotten me as drunk as you are now, you never would have been!) Such a statement might explain the rancor between Thelma and Eunice.


Slowly, during the ensuing Carolingian period (751-987), the expression Francia, then Francia occidentalis spread to describe the political reality of the kingdom of the Franks (regnum francorum).


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)Grande Histoire de la Maison de Vergy, (Parigs, 1625)Historiae Normanorum scriptores antiqui (1619)Histoire de la Maison de Chastillon sur Marne, Paris, 1621Historiae Francorum scriptores (5 volumes fol.


The elections "were extensively and clumsily rigged" and the fraud "was exposed in the press, provoked public rancor.


were cast in a practical mould, and they never disclosed anything like a rancorous spirit.



Synonyms:

enviousness, sulkiness, grievance, gall, rancour, resentment, grudge, enmity, ill will, huffishness, score, heartburning, envy, bitterness, hostility,

Antonyms:

good nature, courtesy, soothe, love, hot war,

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