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bitter
1 of 4
adjective
bit·ter
ˈbi-tər
Synonyms of bitter
1
a
: being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is peculiarly acrid, astringent, and often disagreeable and characteristic of citrus peels, unsweetened cocoa, black coffee, mature leafy greens (such as kale or mustard), or ale
The pill left a bitter taste in my mouth. bitter beer bitter chocolates
compare salty entry 1 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1, umami entry 2 sense 1
b
: distasteful or distressing to the mind : galling
a bitter sense of shame
2
: marked by intensity or severity:
a
: accompanied by severe pain or suffering
a bitter death
b
: being relentlessly determined : vehement
a bitter partisan
c
: exhibiting intense animosity
bitter enemies
d(1)
: harshly reproachful
bitter complaints
(2)
: marked by cynicism and rancor
bitter contempt was still bitter about not being chosen
e
: intensely unpleasant especially in coldness or rawness
a bitter wind
3
: caused by or expressive of severe pain, grief, or regret
bitter tears
bitterish
ˈbi-tə-rish
adjective
bitterly
adverb
bitterness
noun
bitter
2 of 4
noun
1
a
: bitter quality
… stepping outside your comfort zone and taking the bitter with the sweet.—James Poniewoziks
b
: the taste sensation that is peculiarly acrid, astringent, and often disagreeable and is characteristic of citrus peels, unsweetened cocoa, black coffee, mature leafy greens (such as kale or mustard), or ale compare salty entry 2, sour entry 2 sense 1b, sweet entry 3 sense 2, umami entry 1
2
a
bitters
ˈbi-tərz
plural
: a usually alcoholic solution of bitter and often aromatic plant products used especially in preparing mixed drinks or as a mild tonic (see tonic entry 1 sense 1b)
b
British
: a very dry (see dry entry 1 sense 7b) heavily hopped ale
bitter
3 of 4
verb
bittered; bittering; bitters
transitive verb
: to make bitter (see bitter entry 1)
bittered ale
bitter
4 of 4
adverb
: to an intense or severe degree : to a bitter (see bitter entry 1) degree
It's bitter cold.
Synonyms
Adjective
acrid
acrimonious
embittered
hard
rancorous
resentful
sore
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Examples of bitter in a Sentence
Adjective
Cocoa beans have a bitter flavor.
The medicine had a bitter aftertaste.
We were struck by the bitter irony of the situation.
His betrayal had made her bitter.
She was still bitter toward her ex-husband.
He's the bitterest man I know.
Noun
The cocktail recipe called for a dash of bitters.
a good selection of bitters
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Recent Examples on the WebAdjective
The show went on with a 5-3 loss to Arsenal in Inglewood in the same state, before Barca headed further east for a 3-0 win over bitter rivals Real Madrid at the Dallas Cowboys' home in Arlington, Texas prior to the tour wrapping up in Las Vegas through a 1-0 defeat at the hands of AC Milan.
—Tom Sanderson, Forbes, 1 Mar. 2024
After months of direct confrontation in a bitter Hollywood strike, the Screen Actors Guild and Netflix are offering each other a two-hour olive branch: The 30th SAG Awards are streaming on the platform tonight for the first time ever.
—Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times, 25 Feb. 2024
Smith allowed three runs in that game, which was played in bitter cold conditions.
—Matt Jones, arkansasonline.com, 24 Feb. 2024
A couple of bitter, medicinal Sazeracs ($34 total) and a chicken liver mousse ($14) end a very long day.
—Bon Appétit Contributor, Bon Appétit, 23 Feb. 2024
Trump and Schiff have been bitter rivals for years.
—David Lightman, Sacramento Bee, 20 Feb. 2024
Jennifer Dulos' Family Reacts After Bloodied Clothing Shown at Woman's Murder Trial: 'Brutal But Crucial'
Fotis and Jennifer’s divorce was reportedly bitter and the two estranged parents were in a fierce custody battle over their children.
—Sean Neumann, Peoplemag, 1 Mar. 2024
Umami is recognized as the fifth primary taste (sweet, sour, salty and bitter are the others).
—Lynda Balslev, The Mercury News, 26 Feb. 2024
The warmer their conversation, the more bitter and reproachful Samet’s silence.
—Justin Chang, The New Yorker, 23 Feb. 2024
Noun
Orange bitters, on the other hand, combines with the fruity core of the apple brandy to make something completely new, and completely delicious.
—Jason O'Bryan, Robb Report, 2 Mar. 2024
While Campari is the king of red bitters, Ms. Tulloch also recommends trying other brands like Faccia Brutto, the Bruto Americano from St. George Spirits or the Crimson Amaro from Catskill Provisions.
—Rebekah Peppler, New York Times, 8 Feb. 2024
Each was a fresh take on a historic brew — American amber, Baltic-style porter, German-style lager, English-style bitter.
—Peter Rowe, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Feb. 2024
The distillery makes all its own booze, including liqueurs, bitters and vermouths, and the cocktails are great.
—Jess Fleming, Twin Cities, 8 Feb. 2024
The base is a carrot-pineapple-habanero shrub inspired by one of Paez’s chef friend’s hot sauces — mixed with orange, lemon, ginger beer and optional bitters.
—Jim Harrington, The Mercury News, 9 Jan. 2024
Digestive bitters are alcohol tinctures made with bitter herbs (see recipe below).
—Lisa Wong MacAbasco, Vogue, 18 Dec. 2023
Craft cocktails like the Island Rose, made with grapefruit and rose vodka, orgeat, pineapple, bitters and rose water, delight guests, as do impressive wine and spirit lists.
—Terri Peters, Chron, 16 Dec. 2023
For dark-liquor lovers, the Warm Me Up blends rye whiskey, gingerbread simple syrup, angostura, chocolate bitters and orange peel to evoke a spirited version of a gingerbread house.
—Fritz Hahn, Washington Post, 6 Dec. 2023
Verb
Most Beach Club beers, like Mango Colada with coconut and lime, have minimal amounts of bittering hops.
—Eric Velasco, al, 23 Apr. 2020
This grape is extremely approachable, with lots of fruit flavor and balanced dryness, due to the low tannins, which are the drying or bittering agent in many wines.
—Paul Daugherty, Cincinnati.com, 7 Nov. 2019
With all the ABVs and bittering units, barrel sizes and batch numbers, a beer bottle’s label can often read like the back of a baseball card.
—William Bostwick, WSJ, 8 Aug. 2018
The liqueur puts Indiana persimmons front and center while adding traditional bittering agents like rhubarb root and bitter orange peel, with cardamom and spearmint offering added complexity.
—Kenney Marlatt, chicagotribune.com, 30 May 2018
Another hop, typically grown in the Southern Hemisphere and used largely as a bittering agent, presented big, fruit flavors more like traditional West Coast hops.
—Natasha Geiling, Smithsonian, 21 May 2018
Those are made employing the still somewhat suspicious American practice of adding bittering hops to the mix, but there's nothing aggressive or even untoward about them.
—Mike Sula, Chicago Reader, 22 Mar. 2018
Night Shift built Nite Lite similarly, adding real corn (as opposed to corn syrup or rice syrup) and brewing with a touch of Saaz hops, the classic bittering agent in a Czech pilsner.
—Gary Dzen, BostonGlobe.com, 20 Mar. 2018
Two grants for a total of $135,154 went to Pennsylvania State University for projects involving hops, which are the bittering agent in beer.
—Harold Brubaker, Philly.com, 1 Mar. 2018
Adverb
To see whether an individual’s diet affects the composition of its saliva, researchers gathered saliva from rats habituated to a diet including bitter-tasting quinine.
—Chris Gorski, Discover Magazine, 28 Jan. 2023
This mutation might even be an evolutionary remnant of a once-crucial survival mechanism to avoid bitter-tasting toxic plants and animals.
—Kareem Clark, Discover Magazine, 1 Nov. 2021
Do not let this sadness, this fear, rage turn you bitter towards our world.
—Kathleen Foody, BostonGlobe.com, 8 July 2022
Shake out every last drop from your previous pot to keep the next round from turning bitter.
—Max Falkowitz, Bon Appétit, 5 May 2022
Two-thirds of 137 participants in the Phase 2 trial received AMX0035, a bitter-tasting powder mixed with water to be drunk or ingested through a feeding tube twice daily.
—New York Times, 30 Mar. 2022
The ingredients for — and method of making — the crisp, bright and bitter-leaning drink lie directly in its name.
—Rebekah Peppler, Los Angeles Times, 25 Mar. 2022
Wormwood is a European plant that yields a bitter-tasting oil but contains neither worm nor wood.
—Richard Lederer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 June 2021
The benefit to squeezers is more control over the juicing process, so your end result should be pure, delicious juice with no bitter-tasting peel oil.
—Laura Duerr, chicagotribune.com, 13 Mar. 2021
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Word History
Etymology
Adjective
Middle English, going back to Old English biter, going back to Germanic *bitra- (whence Old Saxon & Old High German bittar "acrid-tasting," Old Norse bitr "biting, sharp") and *baitra- (whence Gothic baitrs "sharp-tasting"), derivatives from the base of *bītan- "to bite" — more at bite entry 1
Noun
derivative of bitter entry 1
Verb
Middle English bittrin, going back to Old English biterian, derivative of biter bitter entry 1
Adverb
Middle English bitter, bittere, going back to Old English bitere, derivative of biter bitter entry 1
First Known Use
Adjective
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a Verb
12th century, in the meaning defined above Adverb
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above
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The first known use of bitter was
before the 12th century
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bitter orange
bitter almond
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bitter
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bit·ter
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1
: having or being a disagreeable sharp taste that is one of the four basic taste sensations
bitter coffee
compare salt entry 3 sense 1b, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b
2
: hard to accept or bear : painful
bitter disappointment
3
: sharp and resentful
a bitter reply
4
: unpleasantly cold
a bitter wind
bitterly
adverb
bitterness
noun
Medical Definition
bitter
adjective
bit·ter
ˈbit-ər
: being or inducing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is peculiarly acrid, astringent, or disagreeable and suggestive of an infusion of hops compare salt entry 2 sense 2, sour entry 1, sweet entry 1
bitterness
noun
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/ˈbɪt.ər/ us
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/ˈbɪt̬.ɚ/
bitter adjective
(ANGRY)
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B2 Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past: I feel very bitter about my childhood and all that I went through. She'd suffered terribly over the years but it hadn't made her bitter.
B2 A bitter experience causes deep pain or anger: Failing the final exams was a bitter disappointment for me. She learned through bitter experience that he was not to be trusted.
B2 expressing a lot of hate and anger: a bitter fight/argument bitter recriminations He gave me a bitter look.
More examplesFewer examplesThey had a bitter quarrel over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since.They were bitter foes for many years.a bitter disputeShe cried bitter tears when she got the letter.They had a bitter, messy divorce.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Angry and displeased
acridly
acrimonious
acrimoniously
aggrieved
amused
fed up
fed up to the back teeth idiom
fired up
fit to be tied idiom
fractiously
murder
not be a happy camper idiom
outraged
peeved
piqued
venomously
volatility
warpath
wound up
wrathful
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Sadness and regret
Serious and unpleasant
bitter adjective
(TASTE)
B1 with an unpleasantly sharp taste: a bitter flavour/taste/liquid
More examplesFewer examplesRadicchio has a slightly bitter flavour.The tip of the tongue is sensitive to salt and sweet stimuli and the back of the tongue is sensitive to bitter stimuli.In today's lesson we'll look at the four types of tastes - sweet, salty, bitter and sour.The additive quinine, which you find in tonic water, is very bitter.They add syrup to the medicine to try and mask the bitter taste.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
Flavours & tastes
acidic
acidulous
acridly
aftertaste
ageusia
flavoursome
fruitily
fruitiness
full-bodied
gamy
pungent
savory
savoury
seasoned
semi-sweet
sharpness
vinous
watery
winey
woodsy
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Not pleasant to eat or drink
bitter adjective
(COLD)
B2 Bitter weather is extremely cold, especially in a way that causes physical pain: a bitter wind Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside. Synonyms
Arctic figurative
biting (COLD)
freezing
glacial (ICE/COLD)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
having temperature lower than what is comfortablecoldBrr, it's cold outside!bitterWrap up warmly - it's bitter outside!freezingIt's absolutely freezing in here!bitingA biting wind blew in her face as she opened the door.icyAn icy wind whistled across the plain.
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Cold
Arctic
Baltic
bitingly
bone-chilling
brass
chill
chilled
coldness
frigid
frostbite
frozen
isothermal
isothermally
keenness
minus
nippy
occluded front
parky
piercingly
wintry
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Idioms
the bitter fruits of something
a bitter pill (to swallow)
to the bitter end
bitternoun [ U ] uk
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/ˈbɪt.ər/ us
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/ˈbɪt̬.ɚ/
UK a type of dark brown beer with a bitter taste: a pint of bitter Compare
mild noun
bitters
a strong, bitter alcoholic drink made from spices and plant products that is mixed with other alcoholic drinks: Why not use different bitters to spice up classic drinks?
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(Definition of bitter from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
bitter | American Dictionary
bitteradjective us
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/ˈbɪt̬·ər/
bitter adjective
(TASTE)
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having a slightly stinging, strong taste, not salty or sweet: The coffee was bitter.
bitter adjective
(ANGRY)
showing or causing deep anger and pain: Losing the election was a bitter disappointment.
bitterness noun [ U ] us
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/ˈbɪt̬·ər·nəs/
She has no bitterness about the past.
Idiom
to the bitter end
bitteradjective, adverb us
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/ˈbɪt̬·ər/
bitter adjective, adverb
(COLD)
extremely cold: A bitter wind kept everyone indoors.
(Definition of bitter from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Examples of bitter
bitter
The recriminations that followed the 1940 general strike developed the differences between trade unions and their leaders into bitter conflicts and antagonisms.
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The official mind remained determined to the bitter end to preserve the symmetry of the promotion pyramid.
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When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience.
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So deep and bitter was the disagreement, that it affected professional historians as much as practising politicians and the general public.
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They know from bitter experience that politicians' promises of prosperity can easily evaporate into deepening poverty and widening income gaps.
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They were not bitter exaggerations by frustrated entrepreneurs, but plausible explanations of why ventures had collapsed.
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Time to stop the little saltmill grinding, before everything else has become bitter.
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This was a dispute that was as bitter as it was pointless, because ultimately insoluble.
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The boy is angry and bitter and wants his fake father to stay in jail.
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Instead, his narrative ends with a bitter truism: everyone is alone, whether in captivity or liberty.
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The sounds that emanate from the orchestra pit ... contrast the ideal nobility ... with the bitter reality on stage.
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The bitter division within congregations, however, underlines the truth that to introduce sudden and drastic changes in worship is to invite confrontation.
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This definition at karela may send one scurrying to balsam pear and bitter gourd for clarification or confirmation.
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Given the opera's subsequent bitter history, this endorsement is not without irony.
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The note contains a bitter curse whose effect is surprisingly mixed.
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愩怒,怒氣, 極為不滿的, 怨恨的…
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愤怒,怒气, 极为不满的, 怨恨的…
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resentido, amargo, de resentimiento…
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amargo, ressentido, penoso…
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कटू, भूतकाळातील काही वाईट घटना विसरता न आल्याने मनात राग आणि दुःख असण्याची भावना, कडवट…
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ஒருவர் கோபமாகவும், மகிழ்ச்சியற்றவராகவும் இருக்கிறார், ஏனென்றால் கடந்த காலத்தில் நடந்த மோசமான மற்றும் கசப்பான விஷயங்களை அவர்களால் மறக்க முடியாததால்.…
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B2 Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past.
极为不满的;怨恨的;无法释怀的
I feel very bitter about my childhood and all that I went through.
我对童年和曾经历的一切感到怨恨。
She'd suffered terribly over the years but it hadn't made her bitter.
多年来她受尽了苦,可她并不怨恨。
B2 A bitter experience causes deep pain or anger.
使人痛苦的;令人愤怒的
Failing the final exams was a bitter disappointment for me.
期末考试不及格令我非常痛苦。
She learned through bitter experience that he was not to be trusted.
她从痛苦的经历中意识到他不可信。
B2 expressing a lot of hate and anger
充满仇恨的;愤怒的;激烈的
a bitter fight/argument
激烈的战斗/争吵
bitter recriminations
激烈的反诉
He gave me a bitter look.
他狠狠地瞪了我一眼。
更多范例减少例句They had a bitter quarrel over some money three years ago and they haven't spoken to each other since.They were bitter foes for many years.a bitter disputeShe cried bitter tears when she got the letter.They had a bitter, messy divorce.
bitter adjective
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B1 with an unpleasantly sharp taste
苦的,有苦味的
a bitter flavour/taste/liquid
苦味/苦味液体
更多范例减少例句Radicchio has a slightly bitter flavour.The tip of the tongue is sensitive to salt and sweet stimuli and the back of the tongue is sensitive to bitter stimuli.In today's lesson we'll look at the four types of tastes - sweet, salty, bitter and sour.The additive quinine, which you find in tonic water, is very bitter.They add syrup to the medicine to try and mask the bitter taste.
bitter adjective
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B2 Bitter weather is extremely cold, especially in a way that causes physical pain.
(天气)严寒的,刺骨的
a bitter wind
刺骨的寒风
Wrap up warmly - it's bitter outside.
穿暖和些——外面特别冷。
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苦啤酒
a pint of bitter
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The increasingly bitter controversies that marked the two kingdoms' dealings during the spring and summer of 1645"! !
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The official mind remained determined to the bitter end to preserve the symmetry of the promotion pyramid.
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Instead, his narrative ends with a bitter truism: everyone is alone, whether in captivity or liberty.
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Time to stop the little saltmill grinding, before everything else has become bitter.
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The reactions to the demolition were strong and bitter.
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So deep and bitter was the disagreement, that it affected professional historians as much as practising politicians and the general public.
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From bitter (adj): bittereradj comparative bitterestadj superlative
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bitter adj (flavour: sharp) (味道)SCSimplified Chinese 苦的 kǔ de
This food has a bitter taste.
这种食物吃起来有点苦。
bitter adj figurative (person: resentful) (人)SCSimplified Chinese 愤恨的,充满怨恨的 fèn hèn de
Ruth is a bitter and twisted person who resents anybody else being successful.
露丝是个充满怨恨,个性扭曲的人,她就是见不得别人成功。
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bitter adj figurative (hard to accept)SCSimplified Chinese 痛苦的 tòng kǔ de
SCSimplified Chinese 让人难以接受的 tòng kǔ de ,ràng rén nán yǐ jiē shòu de
The death of his mother was bitter news.
bitter adj figurative (piercing, harsh)SCSimplified Chinese 刺骨的 cì gǔ de
SCSimplified Chinese 凛冽的 cì gǔ de,lǐn liè de TCTraditional Chinese 凜冽的
SCSimplified Chinese 寒冷的 cì gǔ de,hán lěng de
It was a bitter wind that blew from the north.
从北方呼啸而来的寒风,凛冽而刺骨。
bitter adj figurative (intensely antagonistic)SCSimplified Chinese 充满仇恨的 chōng mǎn chóu hèn de
The two brothers were bitter rivals.
bitter, bitterly adv figurative (very, exceedingly, severely)SCSimplified Chinese 极其 jí qí TCTraditional Chinese 極其
SCSimplified Chinese 非常 jí qí ,fēi cháng TCTraditional Chinese 非常
It was a bitter cold night.
真是个极其寒冷的夜晚。
bitter n (bitterness)SCSimplified Chinese 苦 kǔ TCTraditional Chinese 苦
SCSimplified Chinese 苦味 kǔ,kǔ wèi
SCSimplified Chinese 苦涩 kǔ,kǔ sè
You have to take the bitter with the sweet.
你必须将苦伴着甜一起吃。
bitter n UK (dark beer)SCSimplified Chinese 苦啤酒
Paul went into the pub and ordered a pint of bitter.
保罗去到一家酒馆,点了一杯苦啤酒。
bitters npl (alcoholic flavouring) (调酒用的)SCSimplified Chinese 苦味剂 TCTraditional Chinese 苦味劑
Bitters elevate the flavour profile of a cocktail.
苦味剂能够提升鸡尾酒的风味。
bitter [sth]⇒ vtr (give [sth] a bitter taste)SCSimplified Chinese 使…变苦 shǐ biàn kǔ TCTraditional Chinese 使…變苦
SCSimplified Chinese 使…产生苦味 shǐ biàn kǔ,shǐ chǎn shēng kǔ wèi
The special hops bittered the beer.
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bitter almond (nut)SCSimplified Chinese 苦杏仁
SCSimplified Chinese 巴旦杏
bitter cold n (weather: freezing)SCSimplified Chinese 严寒 yán hán TCTraditional Chinese 嚴寒
SCSimplified Chinese 酷寒 yán hán,kù hán
The older she gets, the less she can tolerate the bitter cold.
bitter disappointment n (intense feeling of loss, failure)SCSimplified Chinese 极度失望 jí dù shī wàng TCTraditional Chinese 極度失望
Losing in the final playoff game was a bitter disappointment to the local fans.
bitter end n (unpleasant conclusion)SCSimplified Chinese 不如意的结局
SCSimplified Chinese 痛苦的尽头
This battle marked the bitter end of a war that had raged for ten years.
bitter end n (nautical: end of anchor chain) (航海)SCSimplified Chinese 锚链的末端
bitter end n (end of cable or chain)SCSimplified Chinese 索端
bitter enemies npl (intensely hostile rivals)SCSimplified Chinese 死敌 sǐ dí
SCSimplified Chinese 死对头 sǐ dí,sǐ duì tou
bitter pill n figurative ([sth] unpleasant)SCSimplified Chinese 苦果 kǔ guǒ
SCSimplified Chinese 残酷现实
Losing his job was a bitter pill for Andrew to swallow.
bitter row n UK (quarrel)SCSimplified Chinese 激烈争吵,激烈争执
There was a bitter row between North Korea and South Korea.
bitter words npl (cruel or harsh remarks)SCSimplified Chinese 尖酸话 jiān suān huà TCTraditional Chinese 尖酸話
SCSimplified Chinese 刻薄的话 jiān suān huà,kè bó de huà
The man and woman only exchanged bitter words with each other after their divorce.
bitter words npl (resentful remarks)SCSimplified Chinese 怨言 yuàn yán
SCSimplified Chinese 愤恨的话 yuàn yán,fèn hèn de huà
bitter-tasting adj (having an acrid flavour)SCSimplified Chinese 苦味的 kǔ wèi de
SCSimplified Chinese 苦涩的 kǔ wèi de,kǔ sè de
colocynth, bitter apple n (plant: gourd family)SCSimplified Chinese 药西瓜
colocynth, bitter apple n (fruit of colocynth plant)SCSimplified Chinese 药西瓜果实
come to a bitter end v expr (end unpleasantly)SCSimplified Chinese 落得一个痛苦结局
SCSimplified Chinese 以不幸告终
Their marriage came to a bitter end after he had a series of affairs.
take the bitter with the sweet v expr figurative (accept negative things as part of life)SCSimplified Chinese 甜和苦一起吞下
SCSimplified Chinese 既能享受也能吃苦
Life isn't always easy; you have to take the bitter with the sweet.
to the bitter end, until the bitter end expr (until the difficult end of [sth]) (比喻,艰难之事)SCSimplified Chinese 到底,到最终 dào dǐ TCTraditional Chinese 到底
They vowed to fight to the bitter end.
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Collins Chinese Dictionary Plus (3rd edition), 2011:
bitter [ˈbɪtər]
I adj
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[+ person, experience] 充满(滿)怨恨的 chōngmǎn yuànhèn de
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[+ taste] 苦的 kǔ de
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[+ disappointment, blow] 难(難)以忍受的 nán yǐ rěnshòu de
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[+ wind, weather] 严(嚴)寒的 yánhán de
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[+ argument, fighting] 激烈的 jīliè de
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(Brit) (=beer) 苦啤酒 kǔpíjiǔ to the bitter end 坚(堅)持到底 jiānchí dàodǐ
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What is the proper superlative of "bitter"?
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What is the proper superlative of bitter? Is it most bitter or bitterest?
I am assuming that either of these is the correct answer and I cannot recall hearing one more often than the other, and bitterest sounds strange to me despite the fact that it may be the correct option.
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Do cleverest, dapperest, slenderest, and soberest sound equally strange to you?
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Bitterest or most bitter, either. Preferably neither...unless beer.
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The Bitterest Pill g.co/kgs/ZwMNkP doesn't sound strange at all.
– k1eran
Sep 6, 2016 at 7:25
The rule I learned in elementary school was monosyllabic adjectives take -er and -est for their comparatives and superlatives, and all others take preceding more or most. By that rule, the answer to your question is most bitter, but this is English where we have as many exceptions as rules.
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Both forms are well represented, with bitterest being the more common of the two as this ngram illustrates:
Superlatives of two-syllable words can be formed either by inflection (adding -est) or by using the most. Some are more common than others, depends on the syllable structure.
These two are not mutually exclusive options, and both can co-exist happily, as we see in a most bitter conclusion side by side with his bitterest enemy. Both are correct, and the choice depends on the writer or speaker.
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In terms of use (where the most used term is the most "proper" [properest?] or "correct" term), 'bitterest' appears 302 times in the NOW corpus (News On the Web), while 'most bitter' appears 441 times.
However, of the 302 appearances of 'bitterest', 134 are in 2016, while of the 441 appearances of 'most bitter' only 115 are in 2016. The difference may (or may not) reflect a recent trend favoring 'bitterest'.
If you're defining 'proper' and 'correct' in terms of rules, it comes down to what sounds better to you or your audience.
About the NOW corpus, the compilers say this:
The NOW corpus (News on the Web) contains about three billion words of data from web-based newspapers and magazines from 2010 to the present time. More importantly, the corpus grows by about 4-5 million words of data each day (from about 10,000 new articles), or about 130 million words each month.
With this corpus, you can see what is happening with the language this week -- not just 10 or 20 years ago. For example, see the frequency of words since 2010, as well as new words and phrases from the last few years.
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Results from the NOW corpus need to be treated cautiously. As any print journalist will tell you, newspapers have a necessary bias towards short words, which favours words of Anglo-Saxon origin; and the language of reporting is somewhat unrepresentative of conversational English.
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@Chappo, thanks for fixing the link. The point of your comment eludes me, however. First, the answer doesn't recommend, merely observes. Second, if you're going to fault a corpus as unrepresentative of conversational English, surely the more likely one to fault would be Ngrams (Google Books corpus), which is not only sorely out of date but based on published literary works.
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I think that what @Chappo is getting at is that the short line lengths in newspapers affect the choice of words, to avoid too much hyphenation. This sort of thing soon becomes part of the culture so even online only or online-first publications may display it if staffed by traditional journalists
– Chris H
Sep 6, 2016 at 20:55
@ChrisH What I'm getting at is that the choice of the NOW corpus is probably best for the question at hand. The answer observes and reports, and makes plain the corpus domain. Other choices are severely compromised, but if, for example, the SOAP corpus is used, 'most bitter' is more common (but neither is well-represented); if COCA, etc. Ngrams is the worst choice, for the reasons I've already given. Constructive comments aren't formulated as Chappo has his, pointing out what's already detailed explicitly in this answer, while ignoring answers drawing on worse choices with no details.
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Bitterest is noticeably more common than most bitter.
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This is a bit on the short side as an answer.
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Definition of bitter adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
bitter adjective /ˈbɪtə(r)/ /ˈbɪtər/more bitter and most bitter are the usual comparative and superlative forms, but bitterest can also be used.Idioms
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(of food, etc.) having a strong, unpleasant taste; not sweetBlack coffee leaves a bitter taste in the mouth.Synonyms bitterbitterpungent ▪ sour ▪ acrid ▪ sharp ▪ acidThese words all describe a strong, unpleasant taste or smell.bitter (of a taste or smell) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or drink) having a bitter taste.pungent (of a smell or taste) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or smoke) having a pungent smell or taste:the pungent smell of burning rubbersour (of a taste) bitter like the taste of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat; (of food or drink) having a sour taste:Too much pulp produces a sour wine.acrid (of a smell or taste) strong and unpleasant; (of smoke) having an acrid smell:acrid smoke from burning tyressharp (of a taste or smell) strong and slightly bitter; (of food or drink) having a sharp taste:The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.acid (of a taste or smell) bitter, like the taste of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat; (of food or drink) having an acid taste.which word?A bitter taste is usually unpleasant, but some people enjoy the bitter taste of coffee or chocolate. No other word can describe this taste. A sharp or pungent taste is more strong than unpleasant, especially when describing cheese. Sharp, sour and acid all describe the taste of a lemon or a fruit that is not ready to eat. An acrid smell is strong and unpleasant, especially the smell of smoke or burning, but not the smell of food.Patternsa(n) bitter/pungent/sour/acrid/sharp/acid taste/flavoura(n) bitter/pungent/acrid/sharp/acid smell/odoura(n) bitter/sour/sharp/acid fruitpungent/sharp cheesepungent/acrid smoke compare sweetWordfinderbitterblandhotpungentsavourysourspicysweettarttasteExtra ExamplesThe drink tasted bitter.This plant is ignored by livestock because of the bitter taste.bitter chocolate (figurative) The whole sorry affair had left a bitter taste in her mouth (= made her feel angry or unhappy).Topics Cooking and eatingb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbsbetasteadverbextremelyfairlyvery…See full entry
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(of arguments, disagreements, etc.) very serious and unpleasant, with a lot of anger and hate involveda long and bitter disputeThey are locked in a bitter custody battle over their three children.The candidates are locked in an increasingly bitter struggle.
(of people) feeling angry and unhappy because you feel that you have been treated unfairlyShe is very bitter about losing her job.The company sounds pretty bitter about the experience.Extra ExamplesI felt very bitter towards them.She still seems bitter about it.The divorce had left her bitter.Topics Feelingsb2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbsbefeelseem…adverbextremelyfairlyvery…prepositionabouttowards/towardSee full entry [usually before noun] making you feel very unhappy; caused by great unhappinessto weep/shed bitter tearsLosing the match was a bitter disappointment for the team.I've learnt from bitter experience not to trust what he says.Extra ExamplesLoving relationships can turn bitter.She bit her lip hard to stop the rush of bitter words. (of weather conditions) extremely cold and unpleasantbitter colda bitter windIt's really bitter out today.The weather turned bitter.Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbsbebecometurn…adverbextremelyfairlyvery…See full entry Word OriginOld English biter, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German bitter, and probably to bite.Idioms a bitter pill (for somebody) (to swallow) a fact or an event that is unpleasant and difficult to acceptThe election defeat was a bitter pill for the party to swallow. to/until the bitter end continuing until you have done everything you can, or until something is completely finished, despite difficulties and problemsThey were prepared to fight to the bitter end for their rights.We will fight this case to the bitter end. See bitter in the Oxford Advanced American DictionarySee bitter in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic EnglishCheck pronunciation:
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adj.怀恨的( bitter的最高级 );尖锐的;严寒的;愤愤不平的
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adj.(形容词)苦的,有苦味的 having a sharp taste like aspirin or unsweetened coffee; not sweet难以接受的,引起悲伤的,不受欢迎的 difficult to accept causing sorrow; unwelcome怨恨的,失望的 caused by, feeling or showing envy, hated or disappointment[A]严寒的,刺骨的 piercingly coldn.(名词)[U]苦啤酒 bitter beer strongly flavoured with hops
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用作形容词 (adj.)~+名词bitter almonds苦杏仁bitter apple药西瓜bitter argument激烈的争论bitter chill刺骨的寒气bitter cold刺骨的寒冷bitter complaints愤恨的控诉bitter disappointment极度的失望bitter end最后,终结,死亡bitter enemies死敌bitter experience惨痛的教训bitter fighting鏖战bitter foes死敌bitter hardships难以忍受的艰辛bitter hatred刻骨的仇恨bitter lesson痛苦的教训bitter man不好惹的人bitter pill不得不吞下的苦果bitter quarrel激烈的争吵bitter sorrow极度的悲伤bitter taste苦味;后悔和不安的强烈感觉bitter wine带苦味的葡萄酒bitter winter寒冬bitter wound重伤动词+~taste bitter尝起来苦~+介词bitter about因…而痛苦bitter against强烈反对用作名词 (n.)介词+~a cup of bitter一杯苦啤酒a pint of bitter一品脱苦啤酒
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用作形容词(adj.)The medicine has a bitter taste.这药有苦味。The defeat was a bitter pill to swallow.那次失败是一次难以吞咽的苦果。She wept bitter tears over the loss of her lover.她为失去了她的情人而流下痛苦的眼泪。Her voice took on a sudden bitter note.她的声音带着一股出意料的辛酸语气。His story brought back our bitter past .他的事使我们想起辛酸的往事。The bitter quarrel ended their friendship.那场激烈的争吵结束了他的友谊。用作副词(adv.)He is bitter in his condemnation of terrorism.他言辞激烈地谴责恐怖主义。It has stopped snowing, but there's a bitter cold wind.已经停止下雪啦,不过,还刮着刺骨的寒风。用作及物动词(vt.)Green tea, unlike black tea, has not been oxidized and can easily turn bitter if not made properly.绿茶与红茶不同,没有经过发酵氧化,如果处理不当很容易发涩变苦。The star is called Wormwood, and a third of the waters was turned into wormwood and many people died because of the water which had turned bitter.于是水的三分之一变成苦的,许多人因水变苦了而死去。用作名词(n.)He has tasted the sweets and bitters of life.他已尝遍了人生的甜酸苦辣。A pint of bitter, please.请来一品脱苦啤酒。I like the coffee to taste a little bitter.我喜欢喝起来有点苦的咖啡。In the past, however, most medicines were very bitter tasting.然而,在过去,大部分的药都是非常苦的。
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bitterest (又作: bitter, spiteful)
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bitterest (又作: trying, bitter, painful, miserable, grievous, distressed, tearing, thorny, afflicting, torturous)
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bitterest (又作: bitter)
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It had been a roller coaster 8 seasons for them without a win on their home turf over their bitterest rivals.
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