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rancour Meaning in Tamil ( rancour வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பெரும் வெறுப்பு,



rancour தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

rancour's Usage Examples:

s Wr creatures to the rancour of the parlement, and restoring i.


Theological rancour, however, prevailed over all other sentiments, and, after fruitless attempts to re-establish himself in Holland, Grotius accepted service under Sweden, in the capacity of ambassador to France.


This letter excited some rancour among the theologians, and Dr George Horne, afterwards bishop of Norwich, published in 1777 A Letter to Adam Smith on the Life, Death and Philosophy of his Friend David Hume, by one of the people called Christians.


Even in their new home they were not safe from Athenian rancour.


(Paris, 1854) is partisan but free from rancour; and appends many interesting documents.


distant from Epinal; from the lower Moselle to Girancourt the works are grouped principally about Uxegney and Sarchey; from Girancourt to the upper river and Fort de la Mouche a long ridge extends in an arc, and on this south-western section the principal defence is Fort Ticha and its annexes.


Sometimes the dominant party in the House govern~ pressed with unscrupulous rancour upon its opponents.


And when they returned home they found themselves encumbered with stupidities, jealousies and rancours.


Prospering by the law, William Howard of Wiggenhall rose to knight's rank and acquired by purchase Grancourt's manor in East Winch, near Lynn, where he had his seat in a moated house whose ruins remain.


He was the very opposite of Richelieu, as wheedling in his ways as the other had been haughty and scornful, as devoid of vanity and rancour as Richelieu had been full of jealous care for his authority; he was gentle where the other had been passionate and irritable, with an intelligence as great and more supple, and a far more grasping nature.


There fresh proofs of his prowess only served to kindle against him the rancour of his enemies and the jealousy of the king.


others, De Retz and La Rochefoucauld, sought consolation in their Memoirs or their Maxims, one for his mortifications and the other for his rancour as a statesman out of employment.


He is the champion of the more sober virtues and ideas, and perhaps the organ of the rancours and detraction, of an educated but depressed and embittered middle class.





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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