bitterly Antonyms

Meaning of bitterly

Wordnet

bitterly (r)

with bitterness; in a resentful manner

indicating something hard to accept

extremely and sharply

Webster

bitterly (adv.)

In a bitter manner.

bitterly Sentence Examples

  1. She cried bitterly when she heard the news of her grandmother's passing.
  2. He complained bitterly about the unfair treatment he had received at work.
  3. The old man reminisced bitterly about the lost opportunities of his youth.
  4. After the defeat, the team's fans felt bitterly disappointed but vowed to support them in the next match.
  5. She resented her sister bitterly for betraying her trust.
  6. The bitter cold of winter made it hard for the homeless to find warmth, and they suffered bitterly.
  7. He spoke bitterly of his failed marriage and the pain it had caused him.
  8. Despite his successes, he still felt bitterly lonely at times.
  9. The refugees recalled bitterly the hardships they endured during their journey to safety.
  10. She regretted bitterly not pursuing her dreams when she had the chance.

FAQs About the word bitterly

with bitterness; in a resentful manner, indicating something hard to accept, extremely and sharplyIn a bitter manner.

mournfully, sadly,sorrowfully, painfully, hard, agonizingly, hardly, regretfully, despairingly, sorely

delightedly, cheerily, gayly, gaily, joyously, lightheartedly, delightedly, cheerily, joyfully, happily

She cried bitterly when she heard the news of her grandmother's passing.

He complained bitterly about the unfair treatment he had received at work.

The old man reminisced bitterly about the lost opportunities of his youth.

After the defeat, the team's fans felt bitterly disappointed but vowed to support them in the next match.