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embitter

[em-bit-er] / ɛmˈbɪt ər /


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Both Sam and Ruth are embittered by loss and a sense of alienation, thus their shared tendencies toward self-harm — Sam with his suicidal ideations and Ruth with her relentless drinking.

From New York Times

Many Haitians are embittered over the organization’s role in a cholera epidemic after the 2010 quake, which was traced to poor sanitation by U.N. peacekeepers.

From New York Times

The outcome embittered Mr. Friess and his allies, who saw Mr. Gordon’s victory as part of a worrying trend of creeping progressivism in the state — and believed too many Republicans were part of that trend.

From New York Times

European allies were so embittered by their encounters with Trump that they rejected his efforts to host an in-person G-7 summit last year as the pandemic was raging.

From Washington Post

Such destruction especially embitters Palestinians on the West Bank, where Jewish settlements and roads are constantly expanding on land there.

From Seattle Times