bitter

कड़वा
definition
noun
Lager and bitter are different types of beer, commercially more different than red and white wine, but perhaps not as different as whisky and gin.
beer that is strongly flavored with hops and has a bitter taste.
I went with the waiter-recommended champagne cocktail with orange bitters .
liquor that is flavored with the sharp pungent taste of plant extracts and is used as an additive in cocktails or as a medicinal substance to promote appetite or digestion.
adjective
the raw berries have an intensely bitter flavor
having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; not sweet.
I don't feel jealous or bitter
(of people or their feelings or behavior) angry, hurt, or resentful because of one's bad experiences or a sense of unjust treatment.
translation of 'bitter'
तीखा,
चरपरा
adjective
द्वेषपूर्ण,
तेज़,
पीड़ादायक,
पीड़ाकर,
कड़वा
example
The 61-year-old farmer committed suicide last September following a 'bitter' five-year legal dispute over his farm.
Chamomile flower (Matricaria spp.) has a pleasantly 'bitter' and sweet taste.
But when he went to Nottingham University to study law, he developed a taste for lager because the ‘local 'bitter' was so bad’.
The news that the American owners of Federal-Mogul have apparently withdrawn their offer to fund a pensions settlement will come as a 'bitter' blow to thousands of people.
A 'bitter' gust of wind swept over the two figures sitting on the shadowed sandstone steps in front of the town hall.
It was a 'bitter' blow to the League's current pacemakers who had been hoping to stamp their name on the soccer scene this season.
I sniffed at the mix of soap and sharp 'bitter' smells.
The euro row for the mainstream media and politicians is a 'bitter' feud between rival multimillionaires and the groupings that back them.
For decades, 'bitter' arguments about devolution have bubbled away under the surface of a party fiercely proud of its unionist credentials.
These prices would have been quite expensive in the 1920s, when a pint of 'bitter' could be bought for five old pennies, or two pence in modern money.
Throughout the sale, pints of Spitfire 'bitter' , bottles of Budweiser, glasses of red or white wine and glasses of Famous Grouse Whisky will cost just 99p each.
He is 'bitter' about his treatment by the media in general.
But I tell you this, when she recovers her senses, all Bacchus will give her is 'bitter' tears for her reward.
Britain was braced for more snow and 'bitter' winds today as the cold weather kept its icy grip on the country.
Linera nodded and sipped from her mug, a sweet and 'bitter' taste greeted her lips.
I let it sit there for a second or two and then ask myself if the wine tastes sweet, 'bitter' , salty, etc.
Now to lose a second successive decider was a 'bitter' blow.
The topping is tasty crushed fried nuts and 'bitter' chocolate.
The cold and 'bitter' wind came straight at the face and chilled them to their bones.
The pool is available for an hour, and if there is no training to be done, I use the time for a 20-minute hard swim, often with fins, before heading to the bar for a pint of diet 'bitter' .
That must always leave us with a sense of 'bitter' regret and abiding sorrow.
The day is cold, the wind is 'bitter' and the air is dry.
Gone are the 'bitter' taste and pungent odor of many of the herbs.
All thoughts of the recent 'bitter' conflict that brought its thriving tourist industry to a complete halt have been diplomatically, but purposefully, sidelined.
They all exhibit sour, salty, sweet, and 'bitter' tastes or can be any combination of the four.
We at Bar Talk prefer good old fashioned English 'bitter' , such as York Brewery's Save City Ale.
It's a 'bitter' blow for everyone here on the Islands.
It has a black colour and a full-bodied flavour with a slightly 'bitter' , malty taste.
Mix in a third person and there are going to be hurt feelings and 'bitter' resentment over not getting the pork fried rice.
Once they have been paid, they will head straight for the nearest public house and a pint of best 'bitter' .
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