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词汇 bitterness
释义 bitterness
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈbɪt.ə.nəs/ us /ˈbɪt̬.ɚ.nəs/

bitternessnoun[U] (TASTE)


an unpleasantly sharp taste苦味
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Flavours & tastes
acidic
acidulous
acridly
aftertaste
ageusia
flavoursome
fruitily
fruitiness
full-bodied
gamy
pungent
savory
savoury
seasoned
semi-sweet
sharpness
vinous
watery
winey
woodsy

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Not pleasant to eat or drink

bitternessnoun[U] (ANGER)


a feeling of anger and unhappiness: 愤怒;怨恨
He was full of bitterness after he lost his job.丢了工作后,他满肚子都是怨恨。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Anger and displeasure
acrimony
anger
animus
annoyance
bad feeling
flap
get the humpidiom
gorge
grit
grit your teethidiom
grudge
hard feelingsidiom
have a face like thunderidiom
irritation
red mist
reprehension
resentfulness
resentment
road rage
slow burn

Examples of bitterness


bitterness
Just under the surface in every prison lie the tensions and bitternesses of prison life.
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There are enormous difficulties in that great uncertain republic which has its bitternesses and its own nationalisms.
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Everyone engaged in the coal mining industry, as well as the whole nation, wants to smooth over the difficulties and bitternesses of last year's stoppage.
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No speaker has attempted to make a resurrection of the old recriminations and bitternesses in order that some controversial advantage might be attained over an opponent.
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The petition exposed the depth of bitterness that continuing refusal of communion had created.
By exalting strife, contention, and bitterness, the tendency of militarism was toward regression and barbarism.
On average, saffron produced at the coastal site had more colouring strength and bitterness than that produced at the high-elevation site.
However, most of these changes were brought about by force, established by decree amidst much political chaos, bitterness and division.
Where the non-graduates fought harder and with considerably more bitterness was to defend their position in primary schools.
Each subject described emptiness, shortness, and bitterness of life, or similar feelings.
I will wipe them out without trace, drench them in bitterness!
The final convict scene contains 'no bitterness, no pangs of an unclean conscience, but only sadness concentrated on a ruined life' (p. 16).
A depressed and estranged peasantry expressed its bitterness by swelling the ranks of the rebels.
In these days few are so biassed by party or sectarian bitterness as to grudge an epitaph to virtue and calamity in times gone by.
Each looked for larger patterns under the surface bitternesses of their day.
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