bittersome
English
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editbittersome (comparative more bittersome, superlative most bittersome)
- Marked by bitterness (literal and figuratively)
- 2000, Yang-Un Moon Eiman, Multi-Mega-Trans-Metamorphosis:
- Save you out of whacked collapsed debris of bittersome mess of failures.
- 2004, Srikanth Reddy, Facts for Visitors:
- Her hand grew heavy with it, & the salts, & the bittersome oils of her hand.
- 2010, Thomas Emmett Waggoner, The Weight of Worlds:
- Walk lightly in the burrows / Of bittersome society.
- 2016, Graham Richardson, Standing and Waiting:
- They let a bittersome poison creep into their hearts, concerning the failings of people.