bitter
Prononciation : [ˈbɪtər]
Mot
Contexte : « taste »
(adjective) a strong taste that is not sweet. It's like when some foods, like dark chocolate or coffee, have a sharp taste that makes your mouth pucker.
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I love the bitter taste of dark chocolate; it's so rich and interesting.
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The lemonade was not bitter at all; it was actually very sweet.
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Does this coffee taste bitter to you?
Contexte : « emotion »
(adjective) feeling very unhappy or angry about something that happened. It’s like when someone feels sad and mad because of a loss or unfair treatment.
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She felt bitter about losing the game, but she was proud of her effort.
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He was not bitter about his past mistakes; instead, he learned from them.
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Why do you think she feels bitter about her experience?
Contexte : « taste »
(noun) a sharp, unpleasant flavor that is not sweet. It’s what you call that strong taste in some foods that can make your face scrunch up.
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The bitter of the coffee adds depth to its flavor.
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I only like sweet drinks; the bitter is not for me.
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Can you describe the bitter in this tea?
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