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  1. Having or [[being]] a {{Wiki|taste}} that is sharp, acrid, and [[unpleasant]].
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  1. Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant.
  2. Causing a sharply [[unpleasant]], [[painful]], or stinging [[sensation]]; harsh: enveloped in [[bitter]] cold; a [[bitter]] wind.
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  2. Causing a sharply unpleasant, painful, or stinging sensation; harsh: enveloped in [[bitter]] cold; a [[bitter]] wind.
  3. Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the [[bitter]] [[truth]]; [[bitter]] [[sorrow]].
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  3. Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the [[bitter]] truth; [[bitter]] sorrow.
  4. Proceeding from or exhibiting strong [[animosity]]: a [[bitter]] struggle; [[bitter]] foes.
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  4. Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a [[bitter]] struggle; [[bitter]] foes.
  5. Resulting from or expressive of severe [[grief]], anguish, or disappointment: cried [[bitter]] tears.
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  5. Resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish, or disappointment: cried [[bitter]] tears.
  6. Marked by [[resentment]] or cynicism: "He was already a [[bitter]] elderly man with a gray face" (John Dos Passos).
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  6. Marked by resentment or cynicism: "He was already a [[bitter]] elderly man with a gray face" (John Dos Passos).
 
adv.
 
adv.
 
In an intense or harsh way; bitterly: a [[bitter]] cold night.
 
In an intense or harsh way; bitterly: a [[bitter]] cold night.
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   1. That which is bitter: "all words . . . /Failing to give the [[bitter]] of the sweet" (Tennyson).
 
   1. That which is bitter: "all words . . . /Failing to give the [[bitter]] of the sweet" (Tennyson).
   2. bitters A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or [[roots]] and used in cocktails or as a tonic.
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   2. bitters A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic.
 
   3. Chiefly British A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.
 
   3. Chiefly British A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.
  
   1. having or denoting an unpalatable harsh {{Wiki|taste}}, as the peel of an orange or coffee dregs Compare sour [1]
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   1. having or denoting an unpalatable harsh taste, as the peel of an orange or coffee dregs Compare sour [1]
   2. showing or [[caused]] by strong unrelenting [[hostility]] or [[resentment]] he was still [[bitter]] about the divorce
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   2. showing or caused by strong unrelenting hostility or resentment he was still [[bitter]] about the divorce
   3. difficult or [[unpleasant]] to accept or admit a [[bitter]] blow
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   3. difficult or unpleasant to accept or admit a [[bitter]] blow
 
   4. cutting; sarcastic [[bitter]] words
 
   4. cutting; sarcastic [[bitter]] words
 
   5. bitingly cold a [[bitter]] night
 
   5. bitingly cold a [[bitter]] night
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very; extremely (esp in the phrase [[bitter]] cold)
 
very; extremely (esp in the phrase [[bitter]] cold)
 
   
 
   
   1. a thing that is [[bitter
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   1. a thing that is [[bitter]]  
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   2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) Brit beer with a high hop content, with a slightly bitter taste
   2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) Brit beer with a high hop content, with a slightly bitter {{Wiki|taste}}
 
 
   
 
   
 
  to make or become bitter See also bitters
 
  to make or become bitter See also bitters

Latest revision as of 05:28, 28 August 2013

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 1. Having or being a taste that is sharp, acrid, and unpleasant.
 2. Causing a sharply unpleasant, painful, or stinging sensation; harsh: enveloped in bitter cold; a bitter wind.
 3. Difficult or distasteful to accept, admit, or bear: the bitter truth; bitter sorrow.
 4. Proceeding from or exhibiting strong animosity: a bitter struggle; bitter foes.
 5. Resulting from or expressive of severe grief, anguish, or disappointment: cried bitter tears.
 6. Marked by resentment or cynicism: "He was already a bitter elderly man with a gray face" (John Dos Passos).
adv.
In an intense or harsh way; bitterly: a bitter cold night.
tr.v. bit·tered, bit·ter·ing, bit·ters
To make bitter.
 
  1. That which is bitter: "all words . . . /Failing to give the bitter of the sweet" (Tennyson).
  2. bitters A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic.
  3. Chiefly British A sharp-tasting beer made with hops.

   1. having or denoting an unpalatable harsh taste, as the peel of an orange or coffee dregs Compare sour [1]
   2. showing or caused by strong unrelenting hostility or resentment he was still bitter about the divorce
   3. difficult or unpleasant to accept or admit a bitter blow
   4. cutting; sarcastic bitter words
   5. bitingly cold a bitter night

very; extremely (esp in the phrase bitter cold)
 
  1. a thing that is bitter
  2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Brewing) Brit beer with a high hop content, with a slightly bitter taste
 
 to make or become bitter See also bitters
 [Old English biter; related to bītan to bite]
 bitterly
 bitterness

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