bitterness in Korean
bitterness in Korean is 쓴맛, 고미 — bitterness means a sharp, unpleasant taste, the opposite of sweetness.
bitterness in Korean
쓴맛
Pronounced: sseunmat
quality of being bitter in taste
고미
Pronounced: gomi
quality of being bitter in taste
What does "bitterness" mean?
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noun A sharp, unpleasant taste, the opposite of sweetness.
"The bitterness of the coffee surprised her after the sugar ran out."
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noun A lasting feeling of resentment or anger, often from being treated unfairly.
"Years after the divorce, there was still bitterness between them."
bitterness in a sentence
- The bitterness of the coffee surprised her after the sugar ran out.
- Too much bitterness in the sauce ruined the dish.
- Years after the divorce, there was still bitterness between them.
- He spoke about the layoff with obvious bitterness.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bitterness" in Korean?
"bitterness" in Korean is 쓴맛, 고미. bitterness means: A sharp, unpleasant taste, the opposite of sweetness.
How do you pronounce 쓴맛?
"bitterness" in Korean is 쓴맛, pronounced "sseunmat".
How do you use "bitterness" in a sentence?
Example: "The bitterness of the coffee surprised her after the sugar ran out." In Korean, "bitterness" is 쓴맛, 고미.
Are there other ways to say "bitterness" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "bitterness": 쓴맛, 고미.
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