GRE Word List
RANCOR
bitter deep-seated ill will
The meaning of the word rancor is bitter deep-seated ill will.
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|---|---|
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| tantalize | to tease or torment by or as if by presenting something desirable to the view but continually keeping it out of reach |
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| remonstrate | to present and urge reasons in opposition : expostulate |
| comatose | of, resembling, or affected with coma |
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| tureen | a deep and usually covered bowl from which foods (such as soup) are served |
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| unwieldy | not easily managed, handled, or used (as because of bulk, weight, complexity, or awkwardness) : cumbersome |
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