Sentence examples for feeling bitterness from inspiring English sources

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On the tape the speaker acknowledges feeling "bitterness" that some Iraqis are cooperating with the occupation.

Though you may be feeling bitterness, anger, hurt, or confusion, you should find a way to delicately state these things instead of exploding or saying something you don't really mean just to cause a scene.

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The diagnosis was validation for what I've been feeling all along, but I still feel bitterness from time to time about my struggle getting there.

The annoyance and feelings of bitterness you feel stem from a place of feeling lonely or unworthy.

The only thing hanging in the air is a feeling of bitterness.

Indeed, said Steve Murray, the chairman of Furness Enterprise, "up until last year, everything looked rosy, so there's a feeling of bitterness now".

Speak I must; albeit, when woman gets an evil reputation, there is a feeling of bitterness against all she says; unfairly indeed in my case, for it were only fair to hate after learning the circumstances, and seeing if the object deserves it; otherwise, why hate at all?

One prominent Palestinian spokesman, Ghassan Khatib, the director of the Jerusalem Media and Communications Center, told me that the occupation, with its checkpoints and its violence, "accumulates a feeling of bitterness and creates a spirit of revenge, a feeling of anger, and brings reaction in a way that people feel is the only way they can respond.

"Egypt is feeling severe bitterness towards some Western media coverage," the statement said, adding that the coverage seemed "biased" toward the Brotherhood, and had ignored several countervailing events: the widespread burning of churches, seemingly by Islamists; the attacks on police stations; the supposed use of children as human shields at Brotherhood protests.

CAIRO — Earlier this month, Egypt's State Information Service (an official news and public relations agency) sent foreign journalists a letter complaining that "Egypt is feeling severe bitterness toward some Western media coverage that is biased to the Muslim Brotherhood" and urging "all media outlets to be accurate in their coverage and not to rely on false information".

Notwithstanding the fact that both regions have enjoyed faster economic growth over the last decade than China as a whole, the experience of discrimination and sense of loss resulting from growing Han migration (who now account for more than half the population of Xinjiang) have clearly engendered a profound feeling of bitterness and alienation.

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