Use "embitter|embittered|embittering|embitters" in a sentence

1. Embitter definition, to make bitter; cause to feel bitterness: Failure has emBittered him

2. Hops serve to embitter beer.

3. Failure has embittered her.

4. Repeated failures embittered him.

5. These injustices embittered her even more.

6. He was embittered by his failures.

7. We were embittered by his callousness.

8. She was embittered by her many disappointments.

9. 16 Skepticism is the sadism of embittered souls.

10. The artist was embittered by public neglect.

11. The loss of all his money embitter the old man.

12. He had turned into an embittered, hardened adult.

13. That reminder, however, will probably only serve to further embitter Tibetans.

14. Such catastrophe was of course likely to embitter the French nation.

15. Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.

16. Years of caring for her ageing parents had embittered her.

17. NIV Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.

18. Do these embitter us or tempt us to repay like for like?

19. They ignored all her pleas and she became very embittered.

20. Is my constituent right to feel embittered against the Government?

21. The experience has turned him into a sad and embittered man.

22. You are not fit to mix with the world - it would only embitter you.

23. (Genesis 22:17) Abraham did not become embittered or discouraged, however.

24. Antonyms for Assuage include aggravate, exacerbate, embitter, enrage, heighten, increase, infuriate, intensify, madden and provoke

25. Synonyms for Acidulate include embitter, envenom, alienate, anger, antagonise, antagonize, poison, sour, disaffect and disillusion

26. Synonyms for Acidulating include embittering, envenoming, alienating, angering, antagonising, antagonizing, poisoning, souring, disaffecting and disillusioning

27. Synonyms for Acerbating include exasperating, aggravating, annoying, disturbing, perturbing, provoking, embittering, rattling one's cage, souring and irritating

28. Bitterness is something that the embittered person stews in while no one knows about it

29. By Thursday, an embittered and outraged Northern Ireland seemed headed again toward sectarian combat.

30. Steven is an embittered man who lost a leg while fighting in the war.

31. Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down[Sentence dictionary], embittered and resentful.

32. There another misfortune, which embittered his life more than the loss of his wealth and position, befell him.

33. Mr Papandreou's Pasok, embittered and demoralised, remains unable to evolve from unreconstructed popularism and anti-right rhetoric.

34. As a result of this and other developments, many were disappointed and a few became embittered.

35. Never should we allow any imperfections we perceive within it to embitter us or move us to adopt a critical, negative spirit.

36. Rather, it has actually embittered some, as they kept wondering why a God of love would inflict such a loss.

37. The belated realization that these things are no longer so leads to the embittered and baffled reaction that they ought to be so.

38. In 2005 she guest-starred alongside Eric Stoltz, playing his estranged and embittered ex-wife, in the Sci Fi Channel's miniseries The Triangle.

39. If we keep our figurative eyes focused on Jehovah, we will not allow the actions of others to embitter us or damage our relationship with him.

40. He was without kith or kin, a lonely old man, embittered and pessimistic, fighting vermin the while and looking at Garibaldi, Engels, and Dan Burns gazing down at him from the blood-Bespattered walls

41. He that holds fast the golden mean, And lives Contentedly between The little and the great, Feels not the wants that pinch the poor, Nor plagues that haunt the rich man?s door, Embittering all his state

42. Their baseless accusations and utter lack of empathy left Job embittered and depressed, causing him to cry out: “How long will you men keep irritating my soul and keep crushing me with words?”

43. Belief in what men have called God, and enthusiasm for what men have called religion, have more embittered the human heart, have caused more bloodshed, and have damned more hopes than all the Atheisms the

44. Kate Bush in the Babooshka video The video featured Bush beside a double bass symbolising the husband, wearing a black bodysuit and a veil in her role as the embittered wife, then changing into an

45. ‘The conflicts of the time have been forgotten as this embittered old man has been Apotheosised into an elder statesman.’ ‘Aesthetically, unselfconsciousness has often apotheosized eros - the effortless pubescent grace of the Athenian youth ignited the pederastic swoon of seemingly all Greek thought.’

46. Cruel fathers” review “Unlike many of his precursors, however, Shinjiis already traumatized and embittered by loss;he has little taste for heroics or desire to Accommodatehis father.”()This makes shinji not a hero but more of a sick dog that needed to be put down in terms of story line.

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48. A famous law suit, in the days of his grandfather, had wrested it from the illegal possession of a neighbouring family of petty landowners; the dispossessed party had never acquiesced in the judgment of the Courts, and a long series of poaching Affrays and similar scandals had embittered the relationships between the families for three generations.