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  1. Synonyms for BITTER: angry, sore, cynical, embittered, resentful, acrimonious, acrid, rancorous; Antonyms of BITTER: sweet, warm, sympathetic, loving, gentle, kind, unbitter, forgiving

  2. noun. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste. synonyms: bitterness. see more. verb. make bitter. see more. adjective. marked by strong resentment or cynicism. “ bitter about the divorce” synonyms: acrimonious. resentful. full of or marked by resentment or indignant ill will. adjective. harsh or corrosive in tone. “ bitter words”

  3. Definition of bitter – Learner’s Dictionary. bitter. adjective. uk / ˈbɪtə r/ us. bitter adjective (ANGRY) Add to word list. B2. angry and upset because of something bad that has happened that you cannot forget: I feel very bitter about my childhood. bitter adjective (HATE) B2. full of hate or anger: a bitter argument / dispute.

  4. adjective. /ˈbɪtə (r)/ /ˈbɪtər/ more bitter and most bitter are the usual comparative and superlative forms, but bitterest can also be used. Idioms. (of food, etc.) having a strong, unpleasant taste; not sweet. Black coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. Synonyms bitter. compare sweet. Wordfinder. Extra Examples. Topics Cooking and eating b2.

  5. noun. that which is bitter; bitterness: Learn to take the bitter with the sweet. British. a very dry ale having a strong taste of hops. verb (used with object) to make bitter: herbs employed to bitter vermouth. adverb. extremely; very; exceedingly: a bitter cold night. bitter. / ˈbɪtə / adjective.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tastes, Nature bit‧ter1 /ˈbɪtə $ -ər/ S3 W3 adjective 1 feeling angry, jealous, and upset because you think you have been treated unfairly → bitterly bitter about I feel very bitter about it. a bitter old man 2 [ only before noun] making you feel very unhappy and upset → bitterl...

  7. bitter. adjective. /ˈbɪt̮ər/ more bitter and most bitter are the usual comparative and superlative forms, but bitterest can also be used. (of arguments, disagreements, etc.) very serious and unpleasant, with a lot of anger and hatred involved a long and bitter dispute a bitter divorce. Take your English to the next level.

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