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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181. Get rid of all bitterness and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.
182. Viewing the world from his rocking - chair, its bitterness did not seem to approach so rapidly.
183. Bitterness because his hero's welcome had turned into indifference to this dishevelled, hectoring, old - fashioned figure.
184. And another diets in the bitterness of souland never eatery with pleasure.
185. But forgiveness blots out bitterness from human heart like transitory ripples on water.
186. The result can be confusion , frustration, possibly bitterness and a resulting slowness to take decisions.
187. The optimal technologic conditions for removing bitterness and toxicant of bitter almond have been chosen by orthogonal test.
188. The disequilibrium of isoamylol and normal propyl alcohol directly caused the bitterness in grape wine etc.
189. And in her bitterness burned a cold indignation against Clifford, and his writings and his talk: against all the men of his sort who defrauded a woman even of her own body.
190. The focus is on what goes wrong with them, along with bitterness, suspicion and outright hostility.
191. This sentence was spoken with the bitterness of self - upbraiding,(Sentencedict.com) and a contortion of visage absolutely demoniacal.
192. The expression "chi ku," or eat bitterness, is a time-honored staple of Chinese culture. But for young workers in Zhongshan, it is not the badge of honor that an older generation wore with pride.
193. Shu - Gan - Jiang - Ni - Tang can improve more significantly the symptoms such as waterbrash, heartburn andand bitterness than Ranitidine + Motilium.
194. I often receive schoolmate's telephone over the past vacation, bring up the thing having holiday the queen , sometimes am a stomachful of bitterness.
195. O Jesus, Lamb of God, save us from the struggles and bitterness of Gethsemane. But also enable us to follow you to the foot of the cross on Golgotha!
196. Bitterness in citrus juice is primarily due to the presence of both limonin and naringin, and determination of them is a standard in controlling the quality of juice.
197. From the people to give these children a bitterness name: unattended children.
198. I implore you not to add your death to the bitterness of mine. "
199. The drink was characterized by enriched nutrients, improved flavour, nice colour and the special refreshing bitterness of Momordica Charantia.
200. The corners of the mouth taste a wisp of bitterness and astringency.
201. First He has given us the days of Awe and the Day of Atonement (I am writing this on Yom Kippur) as a way to cleanse our palate from the bitterness of past and current circumstances.
202. I understand that it's no good away from it, or resisting it with bitterness and cynicism.
203. Give us the ballot and we will quietly and nonviolently, without rancor or bitterness, implement the Supreme Court's decision of May 17, 1954.
204. The human tongue also detects saltiness, sourness, bitterness, and savoriness.
205. Thus Monseigneur Bienvenu also had his hour of party spirit , his hour of bitterness, his cloud.
206. Then the optimum materials of decoloring and removing bitterness and fishy smell from enzymed liquid of tilapia meat were selected from yeast powder, flavourease, active carbon and fucose.
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