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
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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Some of these songs reflect bitterly upon his life in the advertising world.
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The winters are bitterly cold and the summers dry and hot.
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Fans of both clubs bitterly opposed the merger and many tried to stop it.
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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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The campaign proved to be bitterly contested, with both sides predicting victory.
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Needless to say, this belief was bitterly opposed by the papacy.
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It lasted more than six months, bitterly dividing the people in the process.
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In his time as a dog he gets to know his family better and bitterly realizes that he was an emotionally distant workaholic.
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Exhibitor response was scathing; most theater owners complained bitterly about the adverse audience reaction and the many walkouts.
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