embittered in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

embittered in the PONS Dictionary

embittered Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

an embittered old man
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English
The promotion embittered still more franchisees, whose complaints led to its withdrawal.
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The outcome of the battle left many embittered with the nobility.
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Thus, he becomes embittered and goes after members of his former company who left him for dead.
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The experience embittered him until his unexpected death in 1914.
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Embittered and filled with wrath, he threatened to unleash an army of demons that he built using the darkest of magic.
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There another misfortune, which embittered his life more than the loss of his wealth and position, befell him.
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This, of course, was not without criticism from within the party, which led to long-lasting and embittered controversies among the party members.
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These relationships had left him an embittered man.
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His latter years were embittered by the loss of all his children except one daughter.
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This has left him embittered towards the department and very cynical.
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