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  • Rancor
    • Today's Word

    Rancer

    Rancor


    RANG-ker

    Definition

    (noun) Deep, persistent bitterness or resentment.

    Example

    Years after their falling-out, a quiet rancor still lingered between them.

    Word Origin

    From Latin rancere, meaning “to stink” or “be rotten,” echoing the idea of bitterness that festers over time.

    Fun Fact

    Unlike anger, which burns hot and fast, rancor is slow, cold, and enduring. Authors often use it to describe feuds that span generations—think of the Hatfields and McCoys—or tensions that simmer beneath polite conversation. In psychology, rancor is linked to rumination: resentment that grows stronger the more it is revisited, like a wound that never fully closes.

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