Both Uses
rancor
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Interview with the Vampire
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- My mind went in three directions: that last night in the Hotel Saint-Gabriel, which seemed a year ago, when she talked of love with rancor; my reverberating shock at Armand's revelations or lack of them; and a quiet absorption of the vampires around me, who whispered in the dark beneath the grotesque murals.†
Part 3rancor = deep and bitter anger or hatred
- But when I looked up to her, Claudia was standing there as if transfixed and lost in thought, all rancor and bitterness gone from her face, so that she had the blank expression of that doll.†
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Definitions:
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(1)
(rancor) deep and bitter anger or hatred -- especially when long-standing
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)