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How to pronounce bitterly in English?

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Synonyms bitingly, bitter, piercingly


it was bitterly cold.
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she complained bitterly.
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he was bitterly disappointed.

Examples of bitterly

bitterly
Bitterly disappointed and sad as I hoped to help buy it for the local community.
From the guardian.co.uk
The deal has been bitterly opposed by Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic Airways.
From the cnn.com
Claws Manager Steve Roadcap, coaching at third base, bitterly disputed the call.
From the kentucky.com
The president's decision to continue sitting there has been bitterly criticized.
From the foxnews.com
New Komeito, Mr Koizumi's biggest coalition partner, bitterly opposed the visit.
From the economist.com
Their conflict did not last long, but the two countries remain bitterly at odds.
From the economist.com
It was fought for 20 years, and bitterly the Ostrogoths were finally subjugated.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Everyone knows even the very wealthy can be downright, even bitterly, miserable.
From the forbes.com
Mr. Obenour waded outside at a bitterly cold 4 a.m. to find and fix the problem.
From the post-gazette.com
More examples
  • With bitterness, in a resentful manner; "she complained bitterly"
  • Indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed"
  • Piercingly: extremely and sharply; "it was bitterly cold"; "bitter cold"
  • Make bitter
  • (bitter) English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft)
  • (bitter) acrimonious: marked by strong resentment or cynicism; "an acrimonious dispute"; "bitter about the divorce"
  • (Bitter (album)) Bitter is the third solo album by Me'shell Ndegeocello. It was released August 24, 1999 on Maverick Records. The album peaked at #105 on the Billboard Top 200 list in 1999. ...
  • (Bitter (car)) Bitter is a premium sports-luxury automobile marque originally produced in Germany and later Austria. ...
  • (Bitter (taste)) Taste (or, more formally, gustation; adjectival form: "gustatory") is a form of direct chemoreception and is one of the traditional five senses. It refers to the ability to detect the flavor of substances such as food, certain minerals, and poisons. ...