bitter

adjective20 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

to a high degree.

to a very high degree.

to feel or seem angry and unhappy about something.

to experience feelings of anger and unhappiness.

feeling bitter because of a specific event or situation.

to cause someone to become an angry and unhappy person.

to start to be an angry and unhappy person.

feeling bitter in relation to a specific person or group.

to appear to be angry and unhappy.

to cause someone to feel angry and unhappy long after an event.

to gradually become an angry and unhappy person.

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

for one's voice to convey anger and unhappiness.

to change and become angry and unhappy, especially after a bad experience.

to a small degree.

to continue to feel angry and unhappy.

more and more bitter over time.

to a noticeable degree.

to give the sensation of a sharp, unpleasant taste.

to have a sharp, unpleasant taste.

having a slight sharp taste.

having a slight sharp taste.

very, very cold.

used to describe weather that is extremely cold.

for the weather to change and become extremely cold.

for the weather to become extremely cold.

for the weather to continue to be extremely cold.