ac·ri·mo·ny
/ˈakrəˌmōnē/
noun
bitterness or ill feeling.
"a quagmire of lawsuits, acrimony, and finger-pointing"
synonyms: bitterness, rancor, resentment, ill feeling, ill will, bad blood, animosity, hostility, enmity, antagonism, irascibility, waspishness, spleen, malice, spitefulness, crabbedness, causticity, sarcasm, venom, poison, viciousness, nastiness, harshness, sharpness, acerbity, virulence, astringency, grudge, grievance
Acrimony
R · 2018 ‧ Thriller/Thriller ‧ 2 hours
When Melinda met Robert, she was sceptical of his charming nature, but couldn't deny how attracted she was to him. Once they fell in love, Melinda moulded herself into everything he wanted her to be. She sacrificed for him, worked to support his...
Release date: March 30, 2018 (USA)
Director: Tyler Perry
Distributed by: Lionsgate and Lionsgate Films
Box office: $46.4 million
Edited by: Larry Sexton
Music by: Christopher Lennertz
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Acrimony definition: sharpness, harshness, or bitterness of nature, speech, disposition, etc.. See examples of ACRIMONY used in a sentence.
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