bitterly

adverb36 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

refers to extremely cold weather

to feel extremely disappointed

to be strongly against something

describing something that causes extreme disappointment

to feel extremely angry

feeling or expressing bitterness at having been treated unfairly

expressing disapproval in a very harsh and negative way

showing strong and open opposition or hatred

used to describe a situation that is sadly or cruelly the opposite of what is expected

to cry with deep sadness and pain

to express dissatisfaction or annoyance with great resentment

a more formal or literary way to say 'cry bitterly'

to feel a deep and painful sense of sorrow or disappointment over something that has happened

to disagree with or resist something very strongly

to feel deep bitterness or indignation at a circumstance, action, or person

to express strong disapproval in a harsh way

to express strong objection or disapproval, often publicly

to laugh in a way that shows pain or unhappiness, not amusement

to publicly declare something to be wrong or evil in a strong manner

to cause a group to be split by strong, angry disagreement

to speak or complain in a low, resentful voice

to formally oppose a decision or statement with great intensity

to laugh at or make fun of someone in a cruel, resentful way