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Sentence count:276+34Posted:2016-12-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: distastefulunpleasantAntonym: sweetSimilar words: bittenlitterintermittentsmittencommitteeadmittedtransmittedletterMeaning: ['bɪtə]  n. 1. English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft) 2. the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth 3. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste. v. make bitter. adj. 1. marked by strong resentment or cynicism 2. very difficult to accept or bear 3. harsh or corrosive in tone 4. expressive of severe grief or regret 5. proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity 6. one of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine 7. causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold. adv. extremely and sharply. 
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181 He is currently locked in a bitter wrangle with his wife over custody of the children.
182 Enjoy the beer's bitter taste as you slowly drink it.
183 The decision led to a bitter conflict between the management and unions.
184 We will fight this court case to the bitter end.
185 The frustration of his ambitions made him a bitter man.
186 Her bitter experience has turned her into a stronger person.sentencedict.com/bitter.html
187 The drink tasted bitter.
188 The unemployed are tasting the bitter fruits of the market economy.
189 The peace talks broke down and ended in bitter mutual recrimination.
190 Despite their bitter screen rivalry, off-stage they are close friends.
191 It was a bitter civil war, that pitted neighbour against neighbour.
192 Six teams are bitter rivals in what will be a fight to the finish.
193 The bitter rows and recriminations have finally ended the relationship.
194 His long life was marked by bitter personal and political memories.
195 Animal rights activists have been engaged in an increasingly bitter war of words with many of the nation's zoos.
196 She knew from bitter experience that it would be impossible to talk it over with Julian.
197 After last year's long and bitter strike, few people want further industrial action.
198 They are now locked in a bitter custody battle over the three children.
199 Frustrated and bitter, Hogan had reached the end of his tether with politics.
200 The guerrillas would fight to the bitter end, he said, in order to achieve their main goal.
201 The election defeat was a bitter pill for the party to swallow.
202 The weather should soon pass from this bitter cold to more spring-like temperatures.
203 All her former pity had withered up through bitter experience.
204 The wine has a bitter aftertaste.
205 In the United States, an ever-more bitter battle had been fought around this issue since abortion was legalized in 1972.
206 Third, he ran for president in 1988 and lost a bitter primary battle with George Bush.
207 What this criticism draws attention to is the bitter truth about teachers' exclusive concentration upon creativity with working-class pupils.
208 It would also help if he had been engaged in a much publicised and bitter battle with the Prime Minister.
209 Today, thankfully, the acrimony is forgotten and only the coffee is bitter.
210 But the odour of the colourless liquid was of bitter almonds, acrid and terrifying.
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