Rankle


The meaning of the word Rankle is: to cause bitterness or irritation


Examples:

The fact the plane is leaving two hours late is certainly going to rankle the passengers.

published by Sherley on 2021-09-17 15:16:06


When the prince decided to date a commoner, he knew his romantic choice would rankle his parents.

published by Nathanial on 2021-05-31 14:49:36


Releasing the killer from prison is sure to rankle the victim’s family.

published by Shiela on 2021-07-21 19:30:34


If I tell my husband how much money I spent at the store, I am certain the figure will rankle him.

published by Cristi on 2021-09-29 21:07:50


Your open invitation to pray will undoubtedly rankle the atheists in the room.

published by Twanda on 2021-08-14 07:07:38


Even though Jimmy was upset with his wife, he did not allow his anger to rankle and influence his entire day.

published by Bunny on 2021-10-24 22:52:36


The plan to tear down the historical church and build a strip mall is going to rankle all the religious activists in the community.

published by Margret on 2021-02-08 04:35:08


According to the media, the current poll results are going to rankle the politician who appears to be losing his political seat.

published by Russell on 2021-03-22 03:43:02


The boy’s lazy behavior began to rankle his parents.

published by Claire on 2021-05-29 07:37:06


Because Heather is already stressed, it will not take much to rankle her and worsen her mood.

published by Mara on 2021-12-26 16:01:48


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