Acrimony in spanish
Acritud
pronunciation: ɑkɹ̩itud part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑkɹ̩itud part of speech: noun
In gestures







acrimony = acrimonia, acritud, resentimiento.
Example: However, by Spring 1897 Jones had resigned her post to escape an atmosphere of acrimony, where she had become the victim of sexual discrimination.