Meaning & Definition of word "Bitterly"

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    Bitterly

    /ˈbɪtərli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that expresses anger, disappointment, or sadness; with strong emotion.
      • Example: She bitterly regretted not studying harder for her exams.
    • 2. In a harsh or resentful manner.
      • Example: He spoke bitterly about the unfair treatment he received at work.
    • 3. To a severe degree; intensely.
      • Example: The city was bitterly cold during the winter months.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from 'bitter' + '-ly' (suffix indicating manner).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bitterly disappointed:

    deeply unhappy with the outcome of something.

    bitterly cold:

    extremely cold, often to the extent of discomfort.

    bitterly opposed:

    strongly and uncompromisingly against something.

    Related Words

    bitter:

    having a sharp taste or smell; having a strong dislike.

    bitterness:

    the quality of being unpleasantly sharp or strong, often in taste or feeling.

    Slang Meanings of bitterly

    Meaning: feeling intense resentment or regret.

    Example Sentence: After the breakup, he felt bitterly about how things ended.

    Meaning: expressing strong dissatisfaction in a sarcastic manner.

    Example Sentence: When asked about the new policy, she replied bitterly, 'It's just another way to make us work harder for less.'