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embitteredem‧bit‧tered /ɪmˈbɪtə $ -ər/ adjective - Steven is an embittered man who lost a leg while fighting in the war.
- Bruce died in 1794, an embittered man.
- If so, it will be that sour and embittered Question Time audience which has won the day.
- Is my constituent right to feel embittered against the Government?
- The belated realization that these things are no longer so leads to the embittered and baffled reaction that they ought to be so.
- Their racism did not take the form of embittered prejudice.
- Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down, embittered and resentful.
- This is neither a bold nor an embittered question.
angry, sad, or full of hate because of bad or unfair things that have happened to you SYN bitter: a sick, embittered, and lonely old man—embitter verb [transitive] |