18 Verbs to Use for the Word rancor

The sight of the happy faces of Arthur and Louise aroused all the rancor and subtile wit that she possessed, and she resolved upon an act that she would not before have believed herself capable of.

I don't cherish any rancor.

She had been divorced so long from these melancholy relations of hers that she had really forgotten their existence, and she displayed all the rancor of a woman who discovers suddenly a moth hole in the long undisturbed folds of a treasured cashmere shawl.

And here O God! where feuds thy church divide The sectary's rancor, and the bigot's pride Melt every heart, till all our breasts enshrine One faith, one hope, one love, one zeal divine,

And still others entertained towards him the passion of envy,that which gives rancor to the odium theologicum, that fatal passion which caused Daniel to be cast into the lions' den, and Haman to plot the ruin of Mordecai; a passion which turns beautiful women into serpents, and learned theologians into fiends.

And this had increased the miller's rancor against the soil; he hated it yet more than ever for its harshness to him, a peasant's son, and its kindliness towards that bourgeois, who seemed to have fallen from heaven expressly to revolutionize the region.

I do not allude to playful attacks upon a man, made in pure thoughtlessness and buoyancy of spirit,but to attacks which indicate a settled, deliberate, calculating rancor.

" Hayes was willing to indulge Osborn's rancor and derived a rather malicious satisfaction from seeing him annoyed.

Comoundouros mitigated the rancors usual in the politics of Greece (as in those of Italy of to-day) by his unvarying good-nature, never permitting his antagonisms to degenerate to animosities.

The Spirit of Christ is an ever-present reagent, neutralizing every rancor of human strife and blending all grief into harmonious concord.

And my father likes him, and has outlived rancor.

He permitted himself some rancor.

But she devoted herself yet more ardently to her fondly loved Maurice; she made a demi-god of him, and for his sake even sacrificed her just rancor.

The Sultan, with his usual kindness of heart, has sent large quantities of tents and other supplies to the guiltless sufferers; but no amount of kindness can soften the rancor of these Turkish intrigues.

She let her rather shabby cloak slip to the floor, revealing a strange, new Claire resplendent in the gold-embroidered gown that had once so stirred her rancor.

The academic military school excommunicated him, while bolting, and hence arose an implacable rancor of the old Caesarism against the new, of the old saber against the flashing sword, and of the chessboard against genius.

It's precisely as I was treated coming down here South again; it's as I've been treated ever since I've been back; it's" He paused abruptly and swallowed down the rancor that filled him.

she exclaimed with an attempt at lightness, but Claire caught the covert rancor in her voice, and as her aunt made a movement of escape she put out a restraining hand and said: "I wanted you to know, Aunt Julia, that I'm here merely as a matter of business.

18 Verbs to Use for the Word  rancor