Etymology: [ 'bi-t&r ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English biter; akin to Old High German bittar bitter, Old English bItan.
keskin olarak, acı acı, acı bir şekilde, acı olarak, için için, aci aci, acı (tat), acı, şiddetli, gücenik, alınmış, sert, keskin, acılı, acı tat, bitter (çikolata), çorak, şekersiz, acılık, keskinlik, iliklere işleyen, zift gibi, kötü, yakıcı, canhıraş, ölünceye kadar, bira, to the bitter end iş bitinceye kadar, bitterishacımsı, bitternessacılık, acı keskin, amansız, barut gibi, bitterlyacı olarak, acı bira, keskin/acı, a bitter pill yenilir yutulur cinsten olmayan durum,
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gücenik
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sert
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keskin
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acı tat Kimya
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bitter (çikolata)
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çorak
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şekersiz
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keskinlik
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iliklere işleyen
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zift gibi
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kötü
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yakıcı
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canhıraş
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ölünceye kadar
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to the bitter end iş bitinceye kadar
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bitterishacımsı
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bitternessacılık
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amansız
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barut gibi
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bitterlyacı olarak
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a bitter pill yenilir yutulur cinsten olmayan durum
in a resentful manner; "she complained bitterly", In a bitter manner, indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed, You use bitterly when you are describing an attitude which involves strong, unpleasant emotions such as anger or dislike. We are bitterly upset at what has happened, acrimoniously, wryly, indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed", extremely and sharply; "it was bitterly cold"; "bitter cold", in a resentful manner; "she complained bitterly" indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed, Cynical and resentful, Harsh, piercing or stinging, Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance), A liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic, Hateful or hostile, A type of beer heavily flavored with hops, A turn of a cable about the bitts, A substance that stimulates secretion of digestive juices and encourages appetite, one of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine very difficult to accept or bear; "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow, expressive of severe grief or regret; "shed bitter tears", To make bitter, adj pahit, See Bitters, the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft) proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity; "a bitter struggle"; "bitter enemies", having a strong unpleasant taste, having an acrid taste; cruel, harsh; resentful, having a feeling of ill will, indignant, angry; very cold, Bitter is a style of ale which provides a strong hops taste to the palate In color, they normally range from gold to a coppery red Originally, every brewery in England generally had two ales, a bitter and a mild Compared to the mild, bitters were both dryer and hoppier Bitters are classified into 3 categories, "ordinary" and "best", or "Extra Special " The main difference is that the latter two are of stronger, appetite and digestion stimulators, usually highly nutritious as well, Any substance that is bitter, Style of English beer that is dry and usually served draft Should not be served too cold, adj bitter [OE biter], stimulates secretions of digestive and encouraging appetite, Causing pain or smart; piercing; painful; sharp; severe; as, a bitter cold day, amaro, Causing, or fitted to cause, pain or distress to the mind; calamitous; poignant, Characterized by sharpness, severity, or cruelty; harsh; stern; virulent; as, bitter reproach, Affects digestive system and nutrition due to its ability to stimulate the appetite Bitters stimulate the secretion of saliva and gastric juice reflexively by exciting the taste buds They are not effective if given directly into the stomach, as in the form of a pill, Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops; as, a bitter medicine; bitter as aloes, AA turn of the cable which is round the bitts, Mournful; sad; distressing; painful; pitiable, is said for a wine with too much acidity, that gives a strong astringency in the mouth, the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth, English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft), a bitter pill: see pill, the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste, An unpleasant taste associated with raw teas, very difficult to accept or bear; "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow", marked by strong resentment or cynicism; "an acrimonious dispute"; "bitter about the divorce", emphasis If you say that you will continue doing something to the bitter end, especially something difficult or unpleasant, you are emphasizing that you will continue doing it until it is completely finished. The guerrillas would fight to the bitter end, he said, in order to achieve their main goal, Bitter is a kind of beer that is light brown in colour. a pint of bitter, In a bitter argument or conflict, people argue very angrily or fight very fiercely. the scene of bitter fighting during the Second World War. a bitter attack on the Government's failure to support manufacturing + bitterly bit·ter·ly Any such thing would be bitterly opposed by most of the world's democracies. a bitterly fought football match. + bitterness bit·ter·ness The rift within the organization reflects the growing bitterness of the dispute, (British) dark beer, alcoholic beverage; sour quality; bitterness, make bitter, If someone is bitter after a disappointing experience or after being treated unfairly, they continue to feel angry about it. She is said to be very bitter about the way she was sacked His long life was marked by bitter personal and political memories. + bitterly bit·ter·ly `And he sure didn't help us,' Grant said bitterly. the party bureaucrats who bitterly resented their loss of power. + bitterness bit·ter·ness I still feel bitterness and anger towards the person who knocked me down, A bitter experience makes you feel very disappointed. You can also use bitter to emphasize feelings of disappointment. I think the decision was a bitter blow from which he never quite recovered The statement was greeted with bitter disappointment by many of the other delegates. + bitterly bit·ter·ly I was bitterly disappointed to have lost yet another race so near the finish, A bitter taste is sharp, not sweet, and often slightly unpleasant. The leaves taste rather bitter. sweet, Bitter weather, or a bitter wind, is extremely cold. Outside, a bitter east wind was accompanied by flurries of snow. + bitterly bit·ter·ly It's been bitterly cold here in Moscow, harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation", one of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine, Describes one of the four basic tastes (along with sour, salty and sweet) A common source of bitterness is tannin or stems Although a mild bitterness can often be a pleasant addition it is usually an indication of a flawed wine, A style of ale which originated in England Typically pale to copper colored, with a pronounced hop character Some people consider bitter to be synonymous with pale ale, Describes one of the four basic tastes (along with sour, salty and sweet) Some grapes--notably Gewürztraminer and Muscat--often have a noticeable bitter edge to their flavors Another source of bitterness is tannin or stems If the bitter quality dominates the wine's flavor or aftertaste, it is considered a fault In sweet wines a trace of bitterness may complement the flavors In young red wines it can be a warning signal, as bitterness doesn't always dissipate with age Normally, a fine, mature wine should not be bitter on the palate, A taste you get at the back of the tongue which should not be confused with the taste of tannins (Tasting term), promotes appetite and aids digestion, The taste imparted by the resins of hops, best if balanced by other flavors; hop bitterness is generally responsible for the drinkability of beer, A harsh, unpleasant taste detected on the back of the tongue, found in over-extracted brews , as well as in over-roasted coffees and those with various taste defects, A taste sensation, usually sensed on the back of the tongue, proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity; "a bitter struggle"; "bitter enemies", A characteristic of over-extracted brews (too little coffee at too fine a grind) as well as over-roasted coffees, and those with various taste defects; it is a harsh, unpleasant tasted detected towards the back of the tongue Dark roasts are intentionally bitter, causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold; "bitter cold"; "a biting wind", A basic taste characterized by solution of quinine, caffeine, and certain other alkaloids Perceived primarily at the back of the tongue Generally normal characteristics of coffees connected with their chemical constitution, influenced by degree of roasting and the method of preparing the brew Canephora are more bitter than arabica coffees A desirable characteristic at a certain level, An unpleasant, biting flavor usually an aftertaste A bitter aftertaste is sometimes associated with variations in manufacturing and curing or aging procedures It is more prevalent in cured cheeses having higher moisture contents Bitterness is often confused with astringency True bitterness is a sensation that is typified by the aftertaste of a grapefruit peel, One of the four basic tastes A major source of bitterness is the tannin content of a wine Some grapes - (Gewurztraminer, Muscat) - have a distinct bitter edge to their flavour If the bitter component dominates in the aroma or taste of a wine it is considered a fault Sweet dessert wines may have an enhanced bitter component that complements the other flavours making for a successful overall taste balance, Usually considered a fault in but characteristic of such wines as Amarone and certain other Italian reds,
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in a resentful manner; "she complained bitterly"
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In a bitter manner
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indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed
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You use bitterly when you are describing an attitude which involves strong, unpleasant emotions such as anger or dislike. We are bitterly upset at what has happened
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acrimoniously, wryly
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indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed"
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extremely and sharply; "it was bitterly cold"; "bitter cold"
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in a resentful manner; "she complained bitterly" indicating something hard to accept; "he was bitterly disappointed
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Cynical and resentful - "I've been bitter ever since that defeat."
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Harsh, piercing or stinging - "A bitter wind blew from the north."
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Having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance) - "The coffee was bitter."
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A liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic
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Hateful or hostile - "They're bitter enemies."
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A type of beer heavily flavored with hops
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A substance that stimulates secretion of digestive juices and encourages appetite
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one of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine very difficult to accept or bear; "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow
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expressive of severe grief or regret; "shed bitter tears"
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the taste experience when quinine or coffee is taken into the mouth English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft) proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity; "a bitter struggle"; "bitter enemies"
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having a strong unpleasant taste, having an acrid taste; cruel, harsh; resentful, having a feeling of ill will, indignant, angry; very cold sıfat
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Bitter is a style of ale which provides a strong hops taste to the palate In color, they normally range from gold to a coppery red Originally, every brewery in England generally had two ales, a bitter and a mild Compared to the mild, bitters were both dryer and hoppier Bitters are classified into 3 categories, "ordinary" and "best", or "Extra Special " The main difference is that the latter two are of stronger
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appetite and digestion stimulators, usually highly nutritious as well
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Any substance that is bitter
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Style of English beer that is dry and usually served draft Should not be served too cold
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adj bitter [OE biter]
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Causing pain or smart; piercing; painful; sharp; severe; as, a bitter cold day
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Causing, or fitted to cause, pain or distress to the mind; calamitous; poignant
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Characterized by sharpness, severity, or cruelty; harsh; stern; virulent; as, bitter reproach
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Affects digestive system and nutrition due to its ability to stimulate the appetite Bitters stimulate the secretion of saliva and gastric juice reflexively by exciting the taste buds They are not effective if given directly into the stomach, as in the form of a pill
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Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops; as, a bitter medicine; bitter as aloes
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Mournful; sad; distressing; painful; pitiable
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is said for a wine with too much acidity, that gives a strong astringency in the mouth
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English term for a dry sharp-tasting ale with strong flavor of hops (usually on draft)
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the property of having a harsh unpleasant taste
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very difficult to accept or bear; "the bitter truth"; "a bitter sorrow"
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marked by strong resentment or cynicism; "an acrimonious dispute"; "bitter about the divorce"
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emphasis If you say that you will continue doing something to the bitter end, especially something difficult or unpleasant, you are emphasizing that you will continue doing it until it is completely finished. The guerrillas would fight to the bitter end, he said, in order to achieve their main goal
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Bitter is a kind of beer that is light brown in colour. a pint of bitter
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In a bitter argument or conflict, people argue very angrily or fight very fiercely. the scene of bitter fighting during the Second World War. a bitter attack on the Government's failure to support manufacturing + bitterly bit·ter·ly Any such thing would be bitterly opposed by most of the world's democracies. a bitterly fought football match. + bitterness bit·ter·ness The rift within the organization reflects the growing bitterness of the dispute
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(British) dark beer, alcoholic beverage; sour quality; bitterness isim
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If someone is bitter after a disappointing experience or after being treated unfairly, they continue to feel angry about it. She is said to be very bitter about the way she was sacked His long life was marked by bitter personal and political memories. + bitterly bit·ter·ly `And he sure didn't help us,' Grant said bitterly. the party bureaucrats who bitterly resented their loss of power. + bitterness bit·ter·ness I still feel bitterness and anger towards the person who knocked me down
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A bitter experience makes you feel very disappointed. You can also use bitter to emphasize feelings of disappointment. I think the decision was a bitter blow from which he never quite recovered The statement was greeted with bitter disappointment by many of the other delegates. + bitterly bit·ter·ly I was bitterly disappointed to have lost yet another race so near the finish
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A bitter taste is sharp, not sweet, and often slightly unpleasant. The leaves taste rather bitter. sweet
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Bitter weather, or a bitter wind, is extremely cold. Outside, a bitter east wind was accompanied by flurries of snow. + bitterly bit·ter·ly It's been bitterly cold here in Moscow
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harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"
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one of the four basic taste sensations; sharp and disagreeable; like the taste of quinine
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Describes one of the four basic tastes (along with sour, salty and sweet) A common source of bitterness is tannin or stems Although a mild bitterness can often be a pleasant addition it is usually an indication of a flawed wine
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A style of ale which originated in England Typically pale to copper colored, with a pronounced hop character Some people consider bitter to be synonymous with pale ale
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Describes one of the four basic tastes (along with sour, salty and sweet) Some grapes--notably Gewürztraminer and Muscat--often have a noticeable bitter edge to their flavors Another source of bitterness is tannin or stems If the bitter quality dominates the wine's flavor or aftertaste, it is considered a fault In sweet wines a trace of bitterness may complement the flavors In young red wines it can be a warning signal, as bitterness doesn't always dissipate with age Normally, a fine, mature wine should not be bitter on the palate
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A taste you get at the back of the tongue which should not be confused with the taste of tannins (Tasting term)
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The taste imparted by the resins of hops, best if balanced by other flavors; hop bitterness is generally responsible for the drinkability of beer
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A harsh, unpleasant taste detected on the back of the tongue, found in over-extracted brews , as well as in over-roasted coffees and those with various taste defects
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A taste sensation, usually sensed on the back of the tongue
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proceeding from or exhibiting great hostility or animosity; "a bitter struggle"; "bitter enemies"
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A characteristic of over-extracted brews (too little coffee at too fine a grind) as well as over-roasted coffees, and those with various taste defects; it is a harsh, unpleasant tasted detected towards the back of the tongue Dark roasts are intentionally bitter
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causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold; "bitter cold"; "a biting wind"
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A basic taste characterized by solution of quinine, caffeine, and certain other alkaloids Perceived primarily at the back of the tongue Generally normal characteristics of coffees connected with their chemical constitution, influenced by degree of roasting and the method of preparing the brew Canephora are more bitter than arabica coffees A desirable characteristic at a certain level
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An unpleasant, biting flavor usually an aftertaste A bitter aftertaste is sometimes associated with variations in manufacturing and curing or aging procedures It is more prevalent in cured cheeses having higher moisture contents Bitterness is often confused with astringency True bitterness is a sensation that is typified by the aftertaste of a grapefruit peel
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One of the four basic tastes A major source of bitterness is the tannin content of a wine Some grapes - (Gewurztraminer, Muscat) - have a distinct bitter edge to their flavour If the bitter component dominates in the aroma or taste of a wine it is considered a fault Sweet dessert wines may have an enhanced bitter component that complements the other flavours making for a successful overall taste balance
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Usually considered a fault in but characteristic of such wines as Amarone and certain other Italian reds
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