bitterish in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Bitterish: having a slightly bitter taste or quality, often implying a sense of resentment or harshness in tone or demeanor.
Sample Sentences
- The coffee had a bitterish aftertaste that lingered on my palate.
- Her tone took on a bitterish quality as she recounted the betrayal.
- Despite its bitterish flavor, the medicine was effective in treating her symptoms.
- The chocolate was slightly bitterish, but it complemented the sweetness of the strawberries.
- He gave a bitterish laugh, revealing his deep disappointment in the situation.
- The sauce had a bitterish hint that contrasted beautifully with the creamy pasta.
- As the debate continued, the atmosphere grew increasingly bitterish and tense.
- I couldn't decide if the wine was merely dry or had a bitterish undertone.
- The half-burnt toast had a bitterish taste that made breakfast less enjoyable.
- She noticed a bitterish edge in his voice that suggested unresolved anger.