bitter oxford dictionary - Axtarish в Google
bitter · pungent (of a smell or taste) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or smoke) having a pungent smell or taste: · sour (of a taste) bitter like the ...
bitter (of a taste or smell) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or drink) having a bitter taste. · sour (of a taste) like the taste of a lemon or of fruit ...
​(British English) [uncountable, countable] a type of beer with a dark colour and a strong bitter taste, that is very popular in England and Wales.
a strong, bitter, alcoholic liquid that is made from plants and added to other alcoholic drinks to give flavor
bitter is of multiple origins. Partly a word inherited from Germanic. Partly formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: bitter adj.
bitterness · ​angry and unhappy feelings caused by the belief that you have been treated unfairly. The pay cut caused bitterness among the staff. · ​(of arguments ...
The earliest known use of the adverb bitter is in the Old English period (pre-1150). bitter is a word inherited from Germanic. See etymology ...
1in a way that shows feelings of sadness or anger She wept bitterly. They complained bitterly. The development was bitterly opposed by the local community.
6 дней назад · bitter adjective (TASTE) ... having a slightly stinging, strong taste, not salty or sweet: The coffee was bitter.
bittersweet adjective /ˌbɪtəˈswiːt/ /ˌbɪtərˈswiːt/ (British English) bringing pleasure mixed with the feeling of being sad.
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