bitter

amargo
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'
noun
cerveza amarga
adjective
ácido,
penetrante,
acerbo,
amargo,
encarnizado,
glacial,
empeñado
example
So is the case when 'bitter' and sweet flavors merge.
The cold and 'bitter' wind raged over the prison island, the morning sky black with swarms of mist and fog.
Bottom line is that you reduce red wine with some honey and a lemon slice, add spices and cream, followed by chopped 'bitter' chocolate, and chill the mixture until set.
The team used six batteries, fought off 50 mph winds and battled 'bitter' cold to reach the 6,288-foot mountain summit.
Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of 'bitter' chocolate on the finish.
I longed for mum to get this box of chocolates, but not because I had a palate advanced enough to enjoy 'bitter' , dark langue-du-chat chocolates.
But when he went to Nottingham University to study law, he developed a taste for lager because the ‘local 'bitter' was so bad’.
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.
It tasted of chocolate not sugar, but was not so unremittingly dark that it would defeat those who find very 'bitter' chocolate just too grown-up.
That must always leave us with a sense of 'bitter' regret and abiding sorrow.
He carried me outside and the cold, 'bitter' wind stung at me.
But I suggest you leave room for pudding and try their famous Trumland tart, made of local Grimbister cheese and 'bitter' chocolate.
It has a sweet taste without a 'bitter' aftertaste and contributes a relatively small number of calories when it is eaten.
Here 'bitter' frustration and hurt inspire, not great verse, but direct speech.
For decades, 'bitter' arguments about devolution have bubbled away under the surface of a party fiercely proud of its unionist credentials.
For the rest of us, though, the sense of disappointment is 'bitter' .
I let it sit there for a second or two and then ask myself if the wine tastes sweet, 'bitter' , salty, etc.
The news will have come as a 'bitter' blow to council chiefs who were hoping to improve upon their ‘weak’ assessment after the first preliminary report emerged this summer.
The topping is tasty crushed fried nuts and 'bitter' chocolate.
In spite of the early kick-off most customers were snubbing the option of coffee and orange juice and opting for lager or 'bitter' .
We finished with French farmhouse cheeses and a warm pear tart with Williamine sabayon and 'bitter' chocolate ice cream.
Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with 'bitter' cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes.
It was a 'bitter' blow at the psychological moment as it sent Waterford in at the break trailing 2-7 to 0-6.
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.
We tried to place how a traditionally sweet dessert could also have an underlying 'bitter' taste.
It tasted sweet and 'bitter' on his tongue at the same time and made him shiver slightly, unable to decide if he enjoyed the taste or not.
When the train rattled into the next station, an inspector ran into the carriage and tried to settle the 'bitter' argument.
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?
What I can blame lifestyle television for, however, is the 'bitter' sense of disillusionment that attended the process.
There had been two things that stunned him first: the 'bitter' cold and the intense light coming from the sky.
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