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acronomious

 

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Acronomious

Definition:

Adjective

1. Marked by strong bitterness or sharpness of language or tone; characterized by bitter verbal attack or argument.

Senses and Usages:

Sense 1:

- The acronomious debate between the two political parties led to the breakdown of any possibility for compromise.

Sense 2:

- The acronomious divorce proceedings left both parties emotionally scarred and financially devastated.

Sense 3:

- The acronomious relationship between the two rival companies resulted in years of legal battles.

Sample Sentences:

1. The acronomious exchange between the coach and the player during the press conference made headlines.

2. The acronomious dispute among the board members over the budget allocation led to the resignation of the chairman.

3. Despite their acronomious past, the siblings managed to reconcile and rebuild their bond.

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