noun bitterness or sharpness in words, manner, or temper
Refers to the hostility and animosity between opposing parties or individuals in political discourse
Often used in describing the tone or atmosphere of a piece of writing as being filled with hostility or animosity
Used to describe the bitterness or resentment in interpersonal relationships
Describes the bitterness or hostility in legal disputes or arguments
A writer may use the term 'acrimonies' in a book or article to describe conflicts or disagreements between characters or groups.
A psychologist may use the term 'acrimonies' when discussing interpersonal relationships and the negative impact of unresolved conflicts on mental health.
A lawyer may use the term 'acrimonies' in legal proceedings to describe the hostility or bitterness between parties involved in a dispute.
A politician may use the term 'acrimonies' when referring to the contentious debates or disagreements within a political party or between different political factions.