bitterly in the PONS Dictionary

bitterly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

bitterly cold
bitterly contested
bitterly disappointed
bitterly jealous

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Needless to say, this belief was bitterly opposed by the papacy.
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People weep bitterly on this day and depart from the gathering with good wishes and blessings from their elders.
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Wall was re-elected for a fourth term as president in 1983 after a bitterly contested campaign.
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Some of these songs reflect bitterly upon his life in the advertising world.
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Self-government (samoupravlenye) equals to self-handedness (samoupravstvo) in their minds, the author bitterly comments.
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The marriage was short-lived, however, and ended in a bitterly contested divorce.
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While the day and night after the passage of a strong cold front from the north might see bitterly cold weather, temperatures rapidly warm afterwards.
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It lasted more than six months, bitterly dividing the people in the process.
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Winter highs are usually freezing cold, and winter nights are often bitterly cold, with temperatures dropping below zero.
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In return, he bitterly rebukes her for courting one of his wealthy college friends in order to marry into money.
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