English to Spanish Dictionary bitterness

bitterness

amargura
definition
noun
the lime juice imparts a slight bitterness
sharpness of taste; lack of sweetness.
he expressed bitterness over his dismissal without notice
anger and disappointment at being treated unfairly; resentment.
translation of 'bitterness'
noun
acidez,
amargura,
encono,
amargor,
crudeza,
hiel
example
Objections causes 'bitterness' between clubs which takes years to get over.
Chaber also knew how to transform his vulnerability into gratitude, to avoid conveying an impression of 'bitterness' .
The 'bitterness' of the dispute underscores what is at stake.
he expressed 'bitterness' over his dismissal without notice
Yet the Browns harbour no 'bitterness' towards Waugh over the destruction of their business.
That night of July 18, 1914, the immortal Darcy seemed to feel the 'bitterness' of defeat less than his supporters did.
he expressed 'bitterness' over his dismissal without notice
Belittling the good reasons for breastfeeding is never justified to alleviate the guilt or unresolved 'bitterness' for not being able.
the lime juice imparts a slight 'bitterness'
Meanwhile the weavers' strike still continued in all its 'bitterness' .
Hillary is glad you are you are not holding on to 'bitterness' , despite the financial loss.
Elizabeth could see an expression of 'bitterness' cross Constance's features.
Me, I'd be curled up in a fetal position in bed, railing against the 'bitterness' of life.
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