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Bitterly

ˈbɪdərli
Common
~ 3400
~ 3400, Common
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Feeling or showing deep resentment, cynicism, or disappointment, In a way that is extremely cold or harsh, In a way that is intensely or acutely painful or distressing, In a way that is marked by resentment or anger, In a way that is very strong or extremely

Bitterly - Meanings

Feeling or showing deep resentment, cynicism, or disappointment

Example: She spoke bitterly about the way she had been treated by her colleagues.
Usage: formalContext: professional settings, serious conversations
Note: This usage often conveys a strong negative emotion or attitude towards a situation.

In a way that is extremely cold or harsh

Example: The wind blew bitterly through the streets, chilling everyone to the bone.
Usage: formalContext: describing weather conditions, literary descriptions
Note: This meaning is often used to describe intense cold or harshness.

In a way that is intensely or acutely painful or distressing

Example: She felt bitterly disappointed when she didn't get the promotion she had worked so hard for.
Usage: formalContext: expressing strong emotions, serious discussions
Note: This usage conveys a deep sense of sorrow, regret, or anguish.

In a way that is marked by resentment or anger

Example: He looked at her bitterly, his eyes filled with unspoken accusations.
Usage: formalContext: dramatic situations, confrontations
Note: This meaning often indicates a strong feeling of resentment or anger towards someone or something.

In a way that is very strong or extremely

Example: She was bitterly cold after being outside in the snow for hours.
Usage: informalContext: everyday conversations, casual settings
Note: This informal usage is common in everyday language to emphasize extreme conditions or feelings.

Bitterly's synonyms

acrimoniously

Acrimoniously means in a sharp and bitter manner, typically in speech or behavior.
Example: She spoke acrimoniously about her former boss.
Note: Acrimoniously emphasizes a sharpness or harshness in tone or manner, similar to bitterly.

resentfully

Resentfully means feeling or expressing bitterness or indignation at having been treated unfairly.
Example: He looked at her resentfully, feeling betrayed.
Note: Resentfully implies a sense of bitterness stemming from a feeling of unfair treatment or betrayal.

sourly

Sourly means in a manner expressing bitterness, resentment, or displeasure.
Example: She responded sourly to his request for help.
Note: Sourly suggests a negative attitude or mood, often accompanied by a sense of displeasure or resentment.

Bitterly expressions, common phrases

Bitterly cold

This phrase describes extreme coldness that feels harsh or unpleasant.
Example: The wind was bitterly cold, causing everyone to shiver.
Note: The addition of 'cold' intensifies the feeling of bitterness specifically related to the temperature.

Bitterly disappointed

This phrase indicates a deep and intense feeling of disappointment or sadness.
Example: She was bitterly disappointed when she didn't get the job she had hoped for.
Note: The bitterness here refers to the strong negative emotion experienced due to the disappointment.

Bitterly regret

To regret something bitterly means to feel a strong sense of remorse or sorrow about a past decision or action.
Example: He bitterly regretted not listening to her advice.
Note: The bitterness emphasizes the intensity of the regret and the negative emotions associated with it.

Bitterly cold wind

This phrase describes a biting, piercing cold wind that feels extremely harsh and uncomfortable.
Example: The bitterly cold wind cut through their clothes like knives.
Note: The addition of 'wind' specifies the source of the harshness and intensifies the feeling of bitterness related to the wind's coldness.

Bitterly complain

To bitterly complain is to express dissatisfaction or annoyance in a strongly negative and resentful manner.
Example: She bitterly complained about the poor service at the restaurant.
Note: The bitterness conveys the depth of dissatisfaction and emotional charge in the complaint.

Bitterly resent

This phrase indicates a deep-seated feeling of anger, bitterness, or indignation towards a perceived injustice or slight.
Example: He bitterly resented being overlooked for the promotion.
Note: The bitterness reflects the strong negative emotions associated with feeling resentful in this context.

Bitterly cold water

This phrase describes water that is extremely cold and causes discomfort or shock upon contact.
Example: The jump into the bitterly cold water took his breath away.
Note: The addition of 'water' specifies the element that is intensely cold, intensifying the feeling of bitterness in relation to the water.

Bitterly - Examples

She cried bitterly when she heard the news.
He bitterly regretted his decision.
The bitter cold made it difficult to go outside.

Bitterly grammar

Bitterly - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: bitterly
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): bitterly
Syllabification and Stress
bitterly Contains 2 syllables: bit • ter
Phonetic transcription: ˈbi-tər
bit ter , ˈbi tər (The red syllable is stressed)

Bitterly - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
bitterly: ~ 3400 (Common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.