Damning vs Acrimonious - What's the difference?
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A condemnation.
* 2003 , Richard Traubner, Operetta: A Theatrical History (page 338)
An act of swearing with the word "damn".
* (Daniel Defoe)
angry, acid, and sharp in delivering argumentative replies: bitter; mean-spirited; sharp in language or tone.
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Damning is a related term of acrimonious.
As adjectives the difference between damning and acrimonious
is that damning is condemning while acrimonious is angry, acid, and sharp in delivering argumentative replies: bitter; mean-spirited; sharp in language or tone.As a verb damning
is .As a noun damning
is a condemnation.damning
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- This elicited damnings from pulpit and press, and insured a healthy run.
- No man is believed a jot the more for all the asseverations, damnings , and swearings he makes.
acrimonious
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Questionable Content 1579: Visitation Rights
- That would be a way more acrimonious custody battle than the one my parents had over me.
