bitterful (Meaning)

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bitterful (a.)

Full of bitterness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bitterful

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bitterful Sentence Examples

  1. The bitter taste of betrayal lingered in her mouth long after the beautiful memories had faded.
  2. Despite the bitter cold outside, the landscape remained breathtakingly beautiful under the moonlight.
  3. His bitter words tainted the otherwise beautiful atmosphere of the celebration.
  4. She found a bitter beauty in the stark, barren landscape of the desert.
  5. The bitter truth of their situation contrasted sharply with the beautiful illusions they had once held.
  6. The bitter disappointment of failure was tempered by the beautiful lessons learned along the way.
  7. Even amidst the bitter arguments, there was a beautiful bond that held the family together.
  8. The bitter irony of the situation was juxtaposed with the beautiful irony of life itself.
  9. His bitter resentment towards authority often clashed with the beautiful simplicity of his ideals.
  10. Despite the bitter rivalry between them, there was an undeniable beauty in their shared passion for the sport.

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Full of bitterness.

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The bitter taste of betrayal lingered in her mouth long after the beautiful memories had faded.

Despite the bitter cold outside, the landscape remained breathtakingly beautiful under the moonlight.

His bitter words tainted the otherwise beautiful atmosphere of the celebration.

She found a bitter beauty in the stark, barren landscape of the desert.