bitterness

bitterness
noun amargura
bitterness
tr['bɪtənəs]
noun
1 (gen) amargura; (of fruit) acidez nombre femenino
2 (of person) amargura, rencor nombre masculino
3 (of weather) crudeza
4 (resentment) rencor nombre masculino, resentimiento
bitterness ['bɪt̬ərnəs] n
: amargura f
bitterness
n.
acíbar s.m.
agraz s.m.
amargo s.m.
amargor s.m.
amargura s.f.
asperillo s.m.
desabrimiento s.m.
encarnizamiento s.m.
hiel s.f.
'bɪtərnəs, 'bɪtənɪs
mass noun
1) (of taste) amargor m
2) (of disappointment) amargura f; (of person) amargura f, resentimiento m
['bɪtǝnɪs]
N
1) (=taste) amargor m
2) (=iciness) crudeza f
3) (=fierceness) [of struggle, fight] lo enconado; [of hatred] lo implacable
4) (=resentfulness) amargura f , rencor m

I accepted it without bitterness — lo acepté sin amargura or sin rencor

I have no bitterness towards you — no le guardo rencor

a look of bitterness — una mirada de amargura

5) (=depth) [of disappointment] amargura f
* * *
['bɪtərnəs, 'bɪtənɪs]
mass noun
1) (of taste) amargor m
2) (of disappointment) amargura f; (of person) amargura f, resentimiento m

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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