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rankle
[ rang-kuhl ]
verb (used without object)
- (of unpleasant feelings, experiences, etc.) to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind; fester; be painful.
rankle
/ ˈræŋkəl /
verb
- intr to cause severe and continuous irritation, anger, or bitterness; fester
his failure to win still rankles
Other Words From
- rankling·ly adverb
- un·rankled adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of rankle1
Example Sentences
The late Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada rankled some fellow Democrats in 2009 when he said in an interview: “I do not work for Barack Obama. I work with him.”
At the same time, some of his actions rankled the deputies’ union so much that it poured money into the 2018 campaign to unseat him.
For a president championed as Mexico’s most environmentally conscious leader – before entering politics, Sheinbaum was an accomplished environmental engineer – that must rankle.
The decision to not air the documentary until December has rankled Morris, who had already made the rounds on the network to promote his work.
Winter has been unafraid to rankle city and county officials as she has criticized the status quo.
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