Use of embitter in Sentences. 25 Examples

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embitter in the middle of sentence


  1. Failure has embittered her.
  2. Hops serve to embitter beer.
  3. Repeated failures embittered him.
  4. He was embittered by his failures.
  5. Bruce died in 1794, an embittered man.
  6. These injustices embittered her even more.
  7. The artist was embittered by public neglect.
  8. The loss of all his money embitter the old man.
  9. He died a disillusioned and embittered old man.
  10. She was embittered by her many disappointments.
  11. He had turned into an embittered, hardened adult.
  12. Years of caring for her ageing parents had embittered her.
  13. They ignored all her pleas and she became very embittered.
  14. The experience has turned him into a sad and embittered man.
  15. Is my constituent right to feel embittered against the Government?
  16. You are not fit to mix with the world - it would only embitter you.
  17. Such catastrophe was of course likely to embitter the French nation.
  18. Steven is an embittered man who lost a leg while fighting in the war.
  19. Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.
  20. NIV Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged.
  21. If so, it will be that sour and embittered Question Time audience which has won the day.
  22. When marriages break down children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.
  23. Self-confidence can be at a low ebb if you've just been told to p ... off by an embittered pedestrian.
  24. Then he had been brought home, paralysed from the waist down[Sentence dictionary], embittered and resentful.
  25. The belated realization that these things are no longer so leads to the embittered and baffled reaction that they ought to be so.

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