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Translations for „rancour“ in the English » Slovenian Dictionary (Go to Slovenian » English)

ran·cour [ˈræŋkəʳ] N no pl

rancour (bitterness)
rancour towards
jeza f do
rancour (hatred)

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Their rancour, however, remained, and they could not resist their longing for revenge.
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Because, no nation or society can develop in an atmosphere of rancour, confusion and security challenges.
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Despite the public rancour, the two sides continue to meet frequently with a conciliator.
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They have been thought to have acted thus, less from patriotic feeling than from religious rancour.
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She talks about her loss without rancour, unfolding her daughter's life chapter by chapter.
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Bitterness, rancour, hurt -- call it what you like.
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The democratic institutions of the state are paralysed by intractable factionalism and deliberately incited rancour and recrimination.
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Both are middle grounders more at home with consensus than with rancour and division.
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They were characterised by the lack of rancour between racial groups, typical of the 1966 general election and the 1968 by-elections.
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Calumny was silenced by the weight of his virtues and rancour softened by the amenity of his manners in the vigour of intellectual attainments and in the midst of usefulness.
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