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ac·ri·mo·ny
/ˈækrəˌmoni/
嚴厲,辛辣,刻毒
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·ri·mo·ny
n.
;
pl
.
Acrimonies
1.
A
quality
of
bodies
which
corrodes
or
destroys
others
;
also
,
a
harsh
or
biting
sharpness
;
as
,
the
acrimony
of
the
juices
of
certain
plants
. [
Archaic
]
2.
Sharpness
or
severity
,
as
of
language
or
temper
;
irritating
bitterness
of
disposition
or
manners
.
John
the
Baptist
set
himself
with
much
acrimony
and
indignation
to
baffle
this
senseless
arrogant
conceit
of
theirs
.
--
South
.
Syn:
--
Acrimony
,
Asperity
,
Harshness
,
Tartness
.
Usage:
These
words
express
different
degrees
of
angry
feeling
or
language
.
Asperity
and
harshness
arise
from
angry
feelings
,
connected
with
a
disregard
for
the
feelings
of
others
.
Harshness
usually
denotes
needless
severity
or
an
undue
measure
of
severity
.
Acrimony
is
a
biting
sharpness
produced
by
an
imbittered
spirit
.
Tartness
denotes
slight
asperity
and
implies
some
degree
of
intellectual
readiness
.
Tartness
of
reply
;
harshness
of
accusation
;
acrimony
of
invective
.
In
his
official
letters
he
expressed
,
with
great
acrimony
,
his
contempt
for
the
king's
character
.
--
Macaulay
.
It
is
no
very
cynical
asperity
not
to
confess
obligations
where
no
benefit
has
been
received
.
--
Johnson
.
A
just
reverence
of
mankind
prevents
the
growth
of
harshness
and
brutality
.
--
Shaftesbury
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acrimony
n
:
a
sharp
and
bitter
manner
[
syn
:
bitterness
,
acerbity
,
jaundice
]
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