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bitter

BIHT-uh
adj
1
Having a sharp, unpleasant taste, the opposite of sweet.
"The coffee was too bitter without sugar."
2
Feeling or showing resentment, anger, or lingering hurt.
"She still feels bitter about losing the promotion."
"His voice had a bitter edge to it."
noun
1
A British beer style with a pronounced hoppy flavor.
"He ordered a pint of bitter at the pub."

How to Use Bitter

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA sharp, harsh taste, or (of a person) feeling resentful and hurt.

UK vs US

"A bitter" as a noun for a type of beer is chiefly British.

Common pairings
bitter taste bitter rivalry bitter cold to the bitter end

Word Forms

more bitter comparative, bitterer comparative, more bitter comparative, bittered past tense, bitters plural, bitters plural, bitters singular, most bitter superlative, bitterest superlative, most bitter superlative

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Etymology

From Old English biter, related to the verb "bite" — something bitter was originally thought of as tasting sharp enough to "bite" the tongue.

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