Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Bitterness"
The meaning of "Bitterness" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa bitterness
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A:
bitterness means :- कटुता, कड़वापन
The pay cut caused bitterness among the staff.
The pay cut caused bitterness among the
The pay cut caused bitterness among the staff.
The pay cut caused bitterness among the
Q:
O que significa wrung out of bitterness?
A:
C'est le résultat de quelqu'un qui est amer.
Q:
O que significa bitterness?
A:
amargura ou azedume
Example sentences using "Bitterness"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com bitterness.
A:
Bitterness has two descriptive definitions:
1. sharpness of taste; lack of sweetness.
"the lime juice imparts a slight bitterness"
2. anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment.
"he expressed bitterness over his dismissal without notice"
Examples:
She was starting to taste the bitterness of reality.
Bitterness crept through her as she dwelled on his words.
The tone of the canvas was one of unusual bitterness, amounting sometimes to actual ferocity.
She recalled with bitterness how he'd plied her with potion, falsely igniting her deep seeded passions until there was no turning back from his rampant lust.
1. sharpness of taste; lack of sweetness.
"the lime juice imparts a slight bitterness"
2. anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment.
"he expressed bitterness over his dismissal without notice"
Examples:
She was starting to taste the bitterness of reality.
Bitterness crept through her as she dwelled on his words.
The tone of the canvas was one of unusual bitterness, amounting sometimes to actual ferocity.
She recalled with bitterness how he'd plied her with potion, falsely igniting her deep seeded passions until there was no turning back from his rampant lust.
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com bitterness.
A:
" the bitterness of his voiced bothered her "
" she was starting to taste the bitterness of reality "
" she was starting to taste the bitterness of reality "
Other questions about "Bitterness"
Q:
What does "His bitterness rarely seems far from the surface." (4th paragraph) mean?
Context>>>>>>>>>
WASHINGTON — The day after the special counsel delivered his report to the Justice Department, President Trump was ecstatic. He claimed vindication. When he walked into the dining room of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to someone there, guests rose to their feet to give him a standing ovation.
A month later, the president’s view of the report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has grown darker. While Mr. Trump once welcomed it as “total exoneration,” he has spent the last few days assailing it as a “total ‘hit job’” produced by “true Trump Haters, including highly conflicted Bob Mueller himself.”
“Now we’re finished with it, and I thought after two years we’d be finished with it,” he told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House on Wednesday after a morning of tweeting about Mr. Mueller’s report. Declaring that “it’s enough,” he vowed again to resist all subpoenas by House Democrats seeking to investigate further.
His bitterness rarely seems far from the surface. When Mr. Trump showed up in Atlanta later in the day to deliver a speech on opioid abuse, he diverted from the script at a line about stopping the drug industry from “rigging the system.” He grew animated. “I know all about the rigging the system because I had the system rigged on me,” he said. “I think you know what I’m talking about.”
In Mr. Trump’s world, there is a fine line between victor and victim. The president often veers back and forth, eager to be seen by others as the former even as he sees himself as the latter. To Mr. Trump, winning is always the goal, whether it be in business, politics, policy or even investigations, but even when he is on top, he lapses into anger and resentment, convinced that he has been unfairly treated and determined to strike back.
Context>>>>>>>>>
WASHINGTON — The day after the special counsel delivered his report to the Justice Department, President Trump was ecstatic. He claimed vindication. When he walked into the dining room of his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, according to someone there, guests rose to their feet to give him a standing ovation.
A month later, the president’s view of the report by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has grown darker. While Mr. Trump once welcomed it as “total exoneration,” he has spent the last few days assailing it as a “total ‘hit job’” produced by “true Trump Haters, including highly conflicted Bob Mueller himself.”
“Now we’re finished with it, and I thought after two years we’d be finished with it,” he told reporters on the South Lawn of the White House on Wednesday after a morning of tweeting about Mr. Mueller’s report. Declaring that “it’s enough,” he vowed again to resist all subpoenas by House Democrats seeking to investigate further.
His bitterness rarely seems far from the surface. When Mr. Trump showed up in Atlanta later in the day to deliver a speech on opioid abuse, he diverted from the script at a line about stopping the drug industry from “rigging the system.” He grew animated. “I know all about the rigging the system because I had the system rigged on me,” he said. “I think you know what I’m talking about.”
In Mr. Trump’s world, there is a fine line between victor and victim. The president often veers back and forth, eager to be seen by others as the former even as he sees himself as the latter. To Mr. Trump, winning is always the goal, whether it be in business, politics, policy or even investigations, but even when he is on top, he lapses into anger and resentment, convinced that he has been unfairly treated and determined to strike back.
A:
To be on the surface = to be apparent for everyone to see
To be below the surface = buried deep so no one sees it
Not far from the surface = somewhat buried (hidden), but surfaces easily to become apparent to everyone.
To be below the surface = buried deep so no one sees it
Not far from the surface = somewhat buried (hidden), but surfaces easily to become apparent to everyone.
Q:
I've never looked for bitterness and sourness in finding good wine. Sweetnes is the most important. soa natural?
A:
“I’ve never looked for bitterness OR sourness in wine. Sweetness is the most important.”
Instead of using the word “and” switch it out with “or” - as in this sentence, you’re saying you like neither bitterness OR sourness in your wine. :)
Instead of using the word “and” switch it out with “or” - as in this sentence, you’re saying you like neither bitterness OR sourness in your wine. :)
Q:
The only bitterness I want in my life is coffee soa natural?
A:
Perfect, I like it.
Q:
alone silently enduring the bitterness of life soa natural?
A:
It is OK as part of a larger sentence, but it doesn't stand alone by itself.
She lived alone, silently enduring the bitterness of life.
She lived alone, silently enduring the bitterness of life.
Q:
bitterness soa natural?
A:
So good it sounds like US English is your first language. 😅
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