Synonym: acerbity, acrimony, bitter, gall, jaundice, rancor, rancour, resentment, tartness, thorniness. Similar words: bitter, bitterly, eagerness, wilderness, bittersweet, pitter-patter, earnestness, bitten. Meaning: ['bɪtənɪs] n. 1. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will 2. a rough and bitter manner 3. the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth 4. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste.
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91. Flavours rapidly evaporate from hot wort while bitterness requires up to an hour to fully develop.
92. Was the edge in her voice a subtle way of passing on her bitterness?
93. Good or evil ... These were considered old-fashioned terms in a morally rudderless society, Trent thought with more sadness than bitterness.
94. Bitterness, anger and resentment can act as emotional cancers, eating us up inside.
95. The bitterness of their recent exchanges has ushered in a new era of ecumenical dialogue.
96. Her first novel successfully blends a sense of innocence with overwhelming bitterness.
97. When good dealers move to another firm, this gives rise to extreme bitterness on either side.
98. If he feels any bitterness, his voice doesn't betray it.
99. In a world filled with guilt and bitterness, there is no room for self-criticism or objective analysis.
100. As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn't leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I'd still be in prison. Nelson Mandela
101. The unfortunate result - a general bitterness towards nations of a stronger foundation.
102. As eggplant spread west, though, bitterness proved an obstacle to acceptance.
103. He was surprised at the intensity of his memories, surprised at the bitterness he felt.
104. This in itself causes bitterness and resentment in teachers and taught.
105. Colangelo is, as they say with both admiration and bitterness in these parts, large and in charge.
106. But he shows no bitterness that his life was placed on hold for 12 months while he made a full recovery.
107. Gabriel forgot his own sadness when he saw the bitterness and deep despair on the farmer's face.
108. When Francis hit town Tuesday for tonight's game with the Bulls, the bitterness was gone.
109. But what began in May 1998 as a skirmish over a remote stretch of border exposed a deep reservoir of bitterness.
110. How has Trondheim managed to move forward with so little bitterness?
111. The jealous and resentful know what it is to be eaten up with bitterness.
112. Then she tantalisingly hints at the bitterness she still feels towards his first wife.
113. The chronicle of the strikes, and the deadly bitterness they engendered, is a sorrowful one.
113. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
114. Does he not realise the bitterness of the steelworkers who were in no way consulted?
115. Cattle are a recurring theme in any account of the bitterness that caused men like Robert Mugabe to take up arms.
116. To say otherwise would be bitterness and we know better than to surrender.
117. There was an undertone of bitterness in his words.
118. They like bitterness in foods as well as saltiness.
119. He felt little volition and surprisingly little bitterness.
120. Physical Form: brown powder, bitterness, easy to moisture absorption.
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