adverb as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:He rancorously feels that his efforts were never appreciated.

Definition:Expressing long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously feel

Example:The lawyer accused the defendant rancorously of trying to frame him.

Definition:To express or show with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously accuse

Example:Both parties rancorously argued over the last six years why they are right.

Definition:To argue with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously argue

Example:She rancorously resented the supervisor's constant criticism of her work.

Definition:To resent with long-lasting bitterness or ill will.

From rancorously resent

Example:He rancorously complained about the price of the new software every time he mentioned it.

Definition:To complain with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously complain

Example:The protesters rancorously protested against the new tax laws.

Definition:To protest with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously protest

Example:The critics rancorously criticized the movie, claiming it was a waste of time and money.

Definition:To criticize with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously criticize

Example:She rancorously voiced her complaints about the unfair treatment she received.

Definition:To voice one's opinion with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously voice

Example:He rancorously retorted, defending his actions against the accusations.

Definition:To retort with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously retort

Example:The blogger rancorously disparaged the new policy, invoking anger and controversy.

Definition:To speak disparagingly of someone with long-lasting resentment or bitterness.

From rancorously disparage