bitter in a sentence
n.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Bitter: having a sharp, pungent taste or smell; also, characterized by strong feelings of resentment or disappointment.
Sample Sentences
- The coffee was too bitter for my taste.
- She felt a bitter disappointment when she didn't get the job.
- His bitter remarks during the meeting created an uncomfortable atmosphere.
- The chocolate had a rich, bitter flavor that complemented the sweetness.
- After the breakup, he struggled with a bitter sense of loss.
- Her bitter laughter echoed in the empty room.
- The dispute left a bitter rift between the two friends.
- Many people find grapefruit to have a bitter aftertaste.
- The bitter cold of winter made everyone long for spring.
- His bitter experience taught him valuable lessons about trust.
- The bitter taste of the dark chocolate surprised her.
- After the argument, he felt a bitter resentment towards his friend.
- It was a bitter cold morning, and the frost covered the ground.
- She made a bitter decision to leave the job she loved.
- The movie ended on a bitter note, leaving the audience in silence.
- He couldn't shake off the bitter memories of his childhood.
- The coffee was too bitter for her liking, so she added sugar.
- His bitter experience taught him to be cautious in relationships.
- Despite their bitter rivalry, they respected each other's talents.
- The criticism was delivered in a bitter tone that cut her deeply.
- The coffee was too bitter for my taste, leaving a sharp aftertaste.
- She felt a bitter disappointment when she didn't receive the promotion.
- His comments were filled with a bitter sarcasm that was hard to ignore.
- After the breakup, she couldn't shake off the bitter feelings of betrayal.
- The medicine had a bitter flavor that made it difficult to swallow.
- Their rivalry had turned into a bitter feud that lasted for years.
- He smiled, but his eyes betrayed a bitter sadness underneath.
- The bitter cold of winter made everyone long for the warmth of spring.
- She often reminisced about the bitter moments that shaped her character.
- The film's ending left a bitter taste, questioning the nature of justice.
- The chocolate was too bitter for my taste, overwhelming the sweetness I expected.
- She felt a bitter pang of jealousy as she watched her friend succeed.
- His bitter comments about the project reflected his disappointment in the team's efforts.
- The coffee had a bitter aftertaste that lingered long after the last sip.
- Despite the bitter cold, they decided to go for a walk in the snow.
- The relationship ended on a bitter note, leaving both parties feeling hurt.
- Her bitter memories of the past haunted her, making it hard to move on.
- The debate turned bitter, with both sides refusing to back down.
- He spoke in a bitter tone, revealing his frustration with the situation.
- The medicine was effective but had a bitter flavor that made it difficult to swallow.