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    ac·ri·mo·ny
    [ˈakrəˌmōnē]
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    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘bitter taste or smell’): from French acrimonie or Latin acrimonia, from acer, acri- ‘pungent, acrid’.
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    What does acrimony mean?
    Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! The meaning of ACRIMONY is anger and bitterness : harsh or biting sharpness especially of words, manner, or feelings. How to use acrimony in a sentence.
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    Where does acrimonie come from?
    borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French acrimonie, borrowed from Latin ācrimōnia, from ācr-, ācer "sharp, biting, keen" + -mōnia, suffix of abstract nouns (going back to the Indo-European noun-forming suffix *-mĕ̄n-/*-mŏ̄n- + the abstract noun formative *-i-) — more at acr- Trending: New Movie Drives Spikes on... “Acrimony.”
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    How did the acrimony of a legal battle destroy a friendship?
    The acrimony of a legal battle destroyed their friendship. an acrimonious battle/debate/dispute Two top executives at the company resigned after an acrimonious battle for control. an acrimonious departure/split/takeover The corporate takeover led to an acrimonious split with Mr Murray who was forced out of the company.
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  11. Acrimonious Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    web: angry and bitter : caustic, biting, or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner. an acrimonious dispute. acrimoniously adverb. acrimoniousness noun. Synonyms. acrid. bitter. embittered. hard. …

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