😤Bitterness (bítərnəs)

noun
/ˈbɪtərnəs/
amertume (amertume)

Signification

anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment; a sharp, unpleasant taste
a feeling of anger and unhappiness caused by unfair treatment or disappointment
Traduction de la signification
colère et déception d'avoir été traité de manière injuste; ressentiment; un goût amer et désagréable
colère et déception d'avoir été traité de manière injuste; ressentiment; un goût amer et désagréable

Phrases d'exemple

She spoke with bitterness about her former employer.

Elle a parlé avec amertume de son ancien employeur.
Elle a parlé avec amertume de son ancien employeur.

His bitterness after the breakup was evident to everyone.

Sa rancœur après la rupture était évidente pour tout le monde.
Sa rancœur après la rupture était évidente pour tout le monde.

Synonymes

resentment, acrimony, rancor, hostility, sorrow, displeasure
Entrée 1
resentment, acrimony, rancor
Entrée 2
resentment, rancor, hostility, sorrow, displeasure

Antonymes

sweetness, kindness, forgiveness, joy, happiness, contentment
Entrée 1
sweetness, kindness, forgiveness
Entrée 2
joy, happiness, contentment

Collocations

feel bitterness, taste of bitterness, overcome bitterness, deep bitterness, lingering bitterness, bitterness of defeat, bitterness towards
Entrée 1
feel bitterness, taste of bitterness, overcome bitterness
Entrée 2
deep bitterness, lingering bitterness, bitterness of defeat, bitterness towards

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