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rancor

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/ˈræŋkər/ · ran-cor

Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.

Meanings

nounformal

Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.

کینہ، خاص طور پر جب طویل عرصے تک قائم رہے۔

کینہ

kīnah

Synonyms

bitternessresentmenthostilityکینہدشمنیبغض

Antonyms

forgivenessfriendshipconciliationمعافیدوستیصلح

Common Collocations

  • hold rancor
  • rancor towards someone
  • feel rancor

Example Sentences

Despite her achievements, she couldn't shake off the rancor she felt towards her critics.

اپنی کامیابیوں کے باوجود، وہ اپنے نقادوں کے خلاف محسوس ہونے والے کینے کو نہیں بھلا سکیں۔

Apni kamiyabiyon ke bawajood, woh apne naqidōn ke khilāf mehsoos hone wale kīnah ko nahin bhula sakein.

Rancor can poison relationships and lead to discord.

کینہ تعلقات کو زہر آلود کر سکتا ہے اور فساد کی طرف لے جا سکتا ہے۔

Kīnah ta'alluqāt ko zehr ālūd kar sakta hai aur fasaad ki taraf le ja sakta hai.

It's wise to resolve disputes quickly, lest they fester into rancor.

تنازعات کو جلد حل کرنا عقلمندی ہے، ورنہ یہ کینہ میں بدل سکتے ہیں۔

Tanāzaʿāt ko jald ḥal karna 'aqlmandī hai, warna yeh kīnah mein badal sakte hain.

Easily Confused With

anger:Rancor refers to long-standing bitterness, while anger is a more immediate and fleeting emotion.

💡 Memory Tip

Rancor reminds you of 'rankle', a bitterness that lingers.

Imagine a person harboring a dark cloud over their head, representing long-term resentment.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دوسرے کا کینہ رکھنا اپنے دل کو تنگ کرنا ہے۔

Dūsre kā kīnah rakhna apne dil ko tang karna hai.

Harboring grudge against others is constricting your own heart.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "rancor" — bitterness

First known use: 15th century

The word 'rancor' has been used in English since the early 15th century, borrowed from the Latin 'rancor', meaning bitterness or rankling resentment.