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Acrimony vs Anathema - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between acrimony and anathema

is that acrimony is a sharp and bitter hatred while anathema is a ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, often accompanied by excommunication; something denounced as accursed.

acrimony

English

Noun

(acrimonies)
  • A sharp and bitter hatred.
  • Her acrimony for her neighbors manifests itself with shouting and stomping.
  • * 1826 , , Chapter 12
  • In her resentful mood, these expressions had been remembered with acrimony and disdain; [...].

    Synonyms

    * animosity * bitterness * enmity * hatred * opposition

    Antonyms

    * friendship * peace

    anathema

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, often accompanied by excommunication; something denounced as accursed.
  • By extension, something which is vehemently disliked by somebody.
  • * '>citation
  • An imprecation; a curse; a malediction.
  • * 2002 , Joseph O'Conner, Star of the Sea , Vintage 2003, p. 30:
  • That was a curse from which no flight was possible: the anathema of a man who had once known holiness.
  • Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by ecclesiastical authority.
  • * John Locke
  • The Jewish nation were an anathema destined to destruction.

    Derived terms

    () * anathematic * anathematise * anathematism

    See also

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    References

    New Advent: The Catholic on-line encyclopedia. ----