bitter

amargo
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'
verb
amargar
noun
contariedade,
amargura,
desgosto
adjective
acérrimo,
severo,
pungente,
doloroso,
implacável,
penetrante,
penoso,
amargo,
acre,
mordaz,
cruel
example
One of the sad stories told by those who were engaged in that 'bitter' conflict concerned the blowing up of a troop train in northern Spain.
We were flagging by now, but I managed a pudding, choosing 'bitter' chocolate tart, mango puree and thyme ice cream, for £5.
I let it sit there for a second or two and then ask myself if the wine tastes sweet, 'bitter' , salty, etc.
We sense a period of 'bitter' helpdesk experience somewhere in that CV.
We finished with French farmhouse cheeses and a warm pear tart with Williamine sabayon and 'bitter' chocolate ice cream.
The move marks a 'bitter' blow for the shopping centre's owners who will see the call centre and the former Garons banqueting suite unoccupied as well as the old C & A store.
Now the Inspector likes a drink, particularly Rams' Blood 'bitter' so he was plied with the stuff for the next three nights.
The invasion of South Korea by its communist neighbour in 1950 stunned the world and sparked three years of 'bitter' conflict, which claimed more than two million lives.
The news that the American owners of Federal-Mogul have apparently withdrawn their offer to fund a pensions settlement will come as a 'bitter' blow to thousands of people.
We tried to place how a traditionally sweet dessert could also have an underlying 'bitter' taste.
The record snow fall left behind 'bitter' cold weather all across the region.
Britain was braced for more snow and 'bitter' winds today as the cold weather kept its icy grip on the country.
In spite of the early kick-off most customers were snubbing the option of coffee and orange juice and opting for lager or 'bitter' .
From a nutritional perspective, I think dark, 'bitter' chocolate gets the edge because it is relatively low in sugar.
Typically, the opposing hardliners only strike a deal after a long and 'bitter' conflict in which the terrible costs of continuing strife have been made unmistakably clear.
He now hopes to see his beer on sale at other pubs across East Yorkshire, and has enjoyed success in the Hull Beer festival, with Melsa 'bitter' named ‘Best in Show’.
Scott's words on finding that he had been beaten reveal his 'bitter' mortification and sense of failure.
Beers include Fullers' London Pride and the local Warwickshire beer, Castle 'bitter' .
Once they have been paid, they will head straight for the nearest public house and a pint of best 'bitter' .
Tom, of course, does not take payment in coin of the realm but in pints of Ram's Blood 'bitter' .
If we can afford it, we escape the cold and 'bitter' winds of northern Alberta to the soul-restoring warmth and relaxation of the tropics.
The issue was the subject of 'bitter' disputes within legal circles in Britain and internationally.
The predicted 'bitter' disputes - legal, constitutional and inter-party - have not materialised.
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.
They all exhibit sour, salty, sweet, and 'bitter' tastes or can be any combination of the four.
I am not an expert on desserts, but the outer crust on the fairly ordinary orange ice cream interior didn't work for me at all, nor did the 'bitter' chocolate sauce.
Things are more straightforward for beer drinkers; half a pint of ordinary strength 'bitter' and lager is equivalent to one unit.
Weeks of ‘treatment’, 'bitter' loneliness, and longing left me emotionally dead.
Soft and plentiful aromas of blackberry with side scents of spice delivers ripe blackberry fruit with silky supple tannins and hint of 'bitter' chocolate on the finish.
Kensington High Street was less threatening to the plastic and I even had a decent pint of draught 'bitter' at just a few pence more than I pay in the centre of York.
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