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bitterness

[bit-er-nis] / ˈbɪt ər nɪs /




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Kouatchou, who walked the red carpet before the final show in a hot pink clinging gown with a sweetheart neckline and a cut out, said the bitterness was undercut by the big send-off.

From Washington Times

I had to kiss some frogs — weird flavors, bitterness in the wrong places, insipidity.

From Washington Post

And yet out of that came not bitterness or anger, but love: The heart-forward new album “Keep Your Courage.”

From Seattle Times

For we need not feel the bitterness of the past to discover its meaning for the present and the future.

From Seattle Times

In his homily, read before about 8,000 people in Christendom's largest church, Francis spoke of the bitterness, dismay and disillusionment many feel today.

From Reuters