English to Punjabi Dictionary bitter

bitter

ਕੌੜਾ
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.
example
The loss of 550 jobs in the down-at-heel Kent seaside town, reducing Hornby to a suite of administrative offices and an echoingly empty factory shed, was a 'bitter' blow.
We were flagging by now, but I managed a pudding, choosing 'bitter' chocolate tart, mango puree and thyme ice cream, for £5.
Angus demanded, and I sensed a 'bitter' tone in his voice, something I'd heard from him before but something that had never been directed at me.
So is the case when 'bitter' and sweet flavors merge.
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.
The 61-year-old farmer committed suicide last September following a 'bitter' five-year legal dispute over his farm.
And there is anger as well as joy, 'bitter' resentment as well as compassion, above all a sense of nagging grief.
It is thick with sweet figs, raisins and melting slightly 'bitter' dark chocolate.
If so, that is far beyond my expectations, and no doubt a 'bitter' blow to Democrats who harbored fantasies of retaking the chamber.
The day is cold, the wind is 'bitter' and the air is dry.
The cold and 'bitter' wind came straight at the face and chilled them to their bones.
Chamomile flower (Matricaria spp.) has a pleasantly 'bitter' and sweet taste.
We settled back with a very drinkable pint and a half of Theakstons best 'bitter' to peruse the menu.
For decades, 'bitter' arguments about devolution have bubbled away under the surface of a party fiercely proud of its unionist credentials.
What I can blame lifestyle television for, however, is the 'bitter' sense of disillusionment that attended the process.
American oak has too obvious a flavour and can impart 'bitter' tastes, to cognac anyway, while Slovenian or ‘Trieste oak’ can be too hard.
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.
The euro row for the mainstream media and politicians is a 'bitter' feud between rival multimillionaires and the groupings that back them.
People go away 'bitter' with a great sense of loss and families are destroyed.
At the moment the pub is also serving a range of Daleside beers brewed in Harrogate, including Old Leg Over and Greengrass Old Rogue Ale and Black Sheep best 'bitter' .
From a nutritional perspective, I think dark, 'bitter' chocolate gets the edge because it is relatively low in sugar.
Here 'bitter' frustration and hurt inspire, not great verse, but direct speech.
It was a 'bitter' blow, because we're ranked second in Europe and I'm sure we would have done well.
Korean food relies on the harmony of five flavours: hot, 'bitter' , sweet, salty and sour.
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.
Extreme storms began in June and hit Peru's high country with 'bitter' cold, high winds, heavy snow and torrential rain at lower altitudes.
Those veterans had served in several conflicts including the 'bitter' in-fighting of Algeria and the desert war in the Sahara.
We tried to place how a traditionally sweet dessert could also have an underlying 'bitter' taste.
He described it as a 'bitter' blow to have to leave.
When the train rattled into the next station, an inspector ran into the carriage and tried to settle the 'bitter' argument.
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