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



, ହିଂସା, ଚାଟାଚି, Ealous ର୍ଷା, ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦୋଷ, କ୍ରୋଧ,

Noun:

ହିଂସା, Ealous ର୍ଷା, ଚାଟାଚି, ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦୋଷ |,

rancour's Usage Examples:

was not a philosophical position but what he called, with a historian"s rancour, the "high-political" works which had been written about the history of.


reflecting the "rancour of Protestant dissent in alliance with the vulgarity meddlesomeness and grossness of the British multitude.


reconciliation but the most beautiful aspect of this festival is that past rancours are forgiven, new ties are formed and bonds of closer intimacy are formed.


who tried his luck "with a new series, divested of the personalities and rancour of the old.


The Cymmer community seethed with rancour and the bitter feelings lasted for many years.


For instance, the confidential Brancourt Controller of 12 March 1952, asserted that the university had a lack of doctrine, that there is a certain tension with the training center of Air France, and even that the ENAC is a mistake.


the green hill forts And worthy land, Do not let into oblivion The harsh rancour of insult; Awaken from thy slumbers, O hearth of Breoghan.


plays essentially as a specialist fielder, a role she accepts without rancour.


fair by the standards of his time to his opponents, and not bringing rancour to discussion of Catholicism.


ideological motivations of communist Garibaldi partisans and the nationalist rancours between Slavs and Italians, was the most severe bloodshed between partisan.


They were characterised by the lack of rancour between racial groups, typical of the 1966 general election and the 1968.


The book is characterised by much humour, affection and a total lack of rancour or bitterness.


His ready and kindly smile came from deep down inside, and one knows from the start that this was a man without rancour, a rare thing to say of anybody who has raced in top competition on the road where the intense physical struggle often leads to jealousy and dispute.



Synonyms:

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

Antonyms:

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

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