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    bit·ter·ness
    /ˈbidərnəs/

    noun

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  2. : 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.

  3. BITTERNESS definition: 1. an unpleasantly sharp taste 2. a feeling of anger and unhappiness: 3. an unpleasantly sharp…. Learn more.

  4. Bitterness definition: a harsh, acrid taste that is one of the four basic taste sensations; a taste that is not sour, sweet, or salty. See examples of BITTERNESS used in a sentence.

  5. Definitions of bitterness. noun. the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth. synonyms: bitter. see more. noun. the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste. synonyms: bitter. see more. noun. a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will. synonyms: gall, rancor, rancour, resentment. see more. noun.

  6. 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.

  7. (of arguments, disagreements, etc. ) the fact of being very serious and unpleasant, with a lot of anger and hate involved. the bitterness of the conflict/dispute. (of food, etc.) the fact of having a strong, unpleasant taste that is not sweet. The flowers of the hop plant add bitterness to the beer. Check pronunciation: bitterness.

  8. Bitterness definition: The quality of having a <a>bitter</a> <a>taste.</a>.

  9. Bitter describes a particular pungent taste, like the sharpness of very dark chocolate (which is sometimes called bittersweet for its mixture of the two flavors). If you imagine taking that bitter taste on your tongue and turning it into an emotion, you've got another meaning of bitter: a resentful, angry feeling.

  10. The earliest known use of the noun bitterness is in the Old English period (pre-1150). bitterness is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: bitter adj., ‑ness suffix.

  11. Jun 12, 2024 · bitterness ( countable and uncountable, plural bitternesses) The quality of having a bitter taste. The quality of feeling bitter; acrimony, resentment; the quality of exhibiting such feelings. She kept her bitterness about her mistreatment for the rest of her life.