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To bitterness
noun
The quality of having a bitter taste.
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This special treatment led to bitterness.
Etta James is not given to bitterness.
We're no strangers to bitterness in Britain.
By now, paternal feeling has largely yielded to bitterness.
Dodge ascribes the charges to bitterness; his critics tried to oust him in 1999.
Yet he rarely gave in to bitterness, and he never despaired.
If we were to hang on to bitterness or anger, that wouldn't help us heal, either".
Maya Angelou prefers anger to bitterness, noting: "Anger is like fire.
In other words, I was sensitive to sourness and very sensitive to bitterness.
Belief in the possibility of peace has given way to bitterness.
Can she hold onto her critical intelligence and her skepticism without succumbing to bitterness?
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