bitter toward

Frequency: 6.715.1 per million words

feeling bitter in relation to a specific person or group (especially in American English).

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Examples (10)

  • He felt very bitter toward his former colleagues after being fired.
  • After the betrayal, she became increasingly bitter toward her once-trusted friend.
  • It's understandable why he remains bitter toward the company that laid him off.
  • Many citizens are growing bitter toward the government's new policies.
  • Despite her success, she was still bitter toward those who doubted her in the beginning.
  • You shouldn't be so bitter toward your brother; he was just trying to help.
  • The community felt bitter toward the developers who destroyed the local park.
  • He wrote a letter, sounding bitter toward the entire music industry.
  • Why have you become so bitter toward anyone who tries to offer you advice?
  • After years of mistreatment, the employees turned bitter toward the management.