acrimoniousness
1Acrimoniousness — Ac ri*mo ni*ous*ness, n. The quality of being acrimonious; asperity; acrimony. [1913 Webster] …
2acrimoniousness — index spite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3acrimoniousness — acrimōˈniousness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑acrimony * * * acrimoniousness rare 0. (ˌækrɪˈməʊnɪəsnɪs) [f. as prec. + ness.] The quality or habit of being acrimonious. In Todd, and subseq. Dicts …
4acrimoniousness — noun see acrimonious …
5acrimoniousness — See acrimoniously. * * * …
6acrimoniousness — noun The quality of being resentful or cynical …
7acrimoniousness — n. bitterness, rancor, causticity …
8acrimonious — adjective Date: 1659 caustic, biting, or rancorous especially in feeling, language, or manner < an acrimonious dispute > • acrimoniously adverb • acrimoniousness noun …
9Randall Collins — Randall Collins, Ph.D. (born 1941) The Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor in Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. Member of the Advisory Editors Council of the Social Evolution History Journal.Education*1963 A.B. Harvard College *1964 M.A.,… …
10acrimonious — acrimoniously, adv. acrimoniousness, n. /ak reuh moh nee euhs/, adj. caustic, stinging, or bitter in nature, speech, behavior, etc.: an acrimonious answer; an acrimonious dispute. [1605 15; < ML acrimoniosus. See ACRIMONY, OUS] * * * …