he came to my rancor life.
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he came to my rancor life.
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Answers (2)
It doesn't really make sense so I would have to say "no".
I would do a rewrite for you but I'm not sure what you are trying to express. Rancor is a noun which means: Bitter, long-lasting resentment; deep-seated ill will.
If you are wanting to say that he came into your life when you were feeling bitter, perhaps you could say "He entered into my world of bitterness" or "He came into my life when I felt bitter and hostile"
No, rancor is not an appropriate adjective.