embitter

[ɪmˈbɪtə]

embitter Definition

  • 1to cause someone to feel bitter or resentful
  • 2to make a situation or experience unpleasant or difficult

Using embitter: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "embitter" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The loss of his job embittered him towards his former employer.

  • Example

    The harsh treatment he received in prison embittered him for life.

  • Example

    The failure of the project embittered the team members.

embitter Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for embitter

Antonyms for embitter

Phrases with embitter

  • to feel bitter or resentful because of something that has happened

    Example

    He was embittered by the way he had been treated.

  • someone who feels bitter or resentful about something

    Example

    He became an embittered person after his wife left him.

  • a difficult and unpleasant struggle that causes bitterness and resentment

    Example

    The embittered struggle for power lasted for years.

Origins of embitter

from 'en-' meaning 'in' + 'bitter'

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Summary: embitter in Brief

The verb 'embitter' [ɪmˈbɪtə] means to cause bitterness or resentment in someone or to make a situation unpleasant. It is often used to describe negative experiences, such as losing a job or receiving harsh treatment. Synonyms include 'sour,' 'poison,' and 'venom.' The phrase 'be embittered by something' describes the feeling of bitterness or resentment that arises from a particular event or situation.