bitter

કડવો
definition
noun
Lager and bitter are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin.
beer that is strongly flavored with hops and has a bitter taste.
I went with the waiter-recommended champagne cocktail with orange bitters .
liquor that is flavored with the sharp pungent taste of plant extracts and is used as an additive in cocktails or as a medicinal substance to promote appetite or digestion.
adjective
the raw berries have an intensely bitter flavor
having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet.
I don't feel jealous or bitter
(of people or their feelings or behavior) angry, hurt, or resentful because of one's bad experiences or a sense of unjust treatment.
translation of 'bitter'
વેધક,
વેદનાકારી,
નિર્દય,
તીખું,
દુ:ખદ,
કઠોર
adjective
કડવું
example
Gone are the 'bitter' taste and pungent odor of many of the herbs.
What I can blame lifestyle television for, however, is the 'bitter' sense of disillusionment that attended the process.
I am not an expert on desserts, but the outer crust on the fairly ordinary orange ice cream interior didn't work for me at all, nor did the 'bitter' chocolate sauce.
Saffron has a spicy, pungent, 'bitter' taste and a tenacious odour, so only a very small amount is needed to give flavour and colour.
Battles are fought over it, 'bitter' arguments erupt, jealousies flare.
He said some of the families would feel ‘very 'bitter' and very hurt’.
The invasion of South Korea by its communist neighbour in 1950 stunned the world and sparked three years of 'bitter' conflict, which claimed more than two million lives.
It would be easy to have negative feelings at this moment in time but I think you only hurt yourself and become 'bitter' and resentful.
The bright green fruits are said to have a sour, sweet, 'bitter' , and astringent taste, with a cooling energy.
Thorn's lyrics combine a gritty realism with a 'bitter' sense of irony-yet remain deeply optimistic.
The four men were members of a northside gang involved in a 'bitter' feud between rival families.
There had been two things that stunned him first: the 'bitter' cold and the intense light coming from the sky.
We tried to place how a traditionally sweet dessert could also have an underlying 'bitter' taste.
The record snow fall left behind 'bitter' cold weather all across the region.
And there is anger as well as joy, 'bitter' resentment as well as compassion, above all a sense of nagging grief.
Also add the 'bitter' chocolate with melted butter into sauce.
At the moment the pub is also serving a range of Daleside beers brewed in Harrogate, including Old Leg Over and Greengrass Old Rogue Ale and Black Sheep best 'bitter' .
Remarkably he displays no self-pity and is not overtly 'bitter' over his treatment, although he admits that the drive to prove his innocence ‘has taken over my life’.
Lager and 'bitter' are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin.
It has a black colour and a full-bodied flavour with a slightly 'bitter' , malty taste.
Do we sigh that such tenets have been disproved many times over, both by the arguments of more profound thinkers in the field and by the sour fruits of a 'bitter' experience?
From a nutritional perspective, I think dark, 'bitter' chocolate gets the edge because it is relatively low in sugar.
We finished with French farmhouse cheeses and a warm pear tart with Williamine sabayon and 'bitter' chocolate ice cream.
So is the case when 'bitter' and sweet flavors merge.
But when he went to Nottingham University to study law, he developed a taste for lager because the ‘local 'bitter' was so bad’.
Beers include Fullers' London Pride and the local Warwickshire beer, Castle 'bitter' .
Mix in a third person and there are going to be hurt feelings and 'bitter' resentment over not getting the pork fried rice.
A starkly savoury wine, this Vacqueyras has a cool, sweet bouquet and a wash with dark 'bitter' chocolate tones, raspberry and spice.
We settled back with a very drinkable pint and a half of Theakstons best 'bitter' to peruse the menu.
In Ayurveda, foods are classified into six tastes - sweet, sour, salty, 'bitter' , pungent and astringent.
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