embitterments

[US]/ɪmˈbɪtəmənts/
[UK]/ɪmˈbɪtərmənts/

Translation

n.feelings of anger and resentment; acts or processes of making something bitter

Phrases & Collocations

embitterments of life

political embitterments

personal embitterments

deep embitterments

lingering embitterments

past embitterments

lasting embitterments

mutual embitterments

old embitterments

hidden embitterments

Example Sentences

the endless bureaucratic delays added to his collection of professional embitterments.

she viewed her past relationships not with nostalgia, but with a sense of accumulated embitterments.

the novel explores the small embitterments that can eventually destroy a marriage.

political embitterments deepened following the controversial election results.

shared struggles created a bond of solidarity rather than mutual embitterments among the workers.

he held onto his old embitterments, refusing to grant anyone forgiveness for past slights.

historical embitterments between the two nations made the peace talks incredibly difficult.

failure to address employee grievances led to growing embitterments within the department.

the therapist helped him process his deep-seated embitterments regarding his childhood.

social injustice inevitably breeds class embitterments that can lead to unrest.

art allows us to sublimate personal embitterments into something beautiful and profound.

years of neglect had turned his natural disappointment into sharp embitterments.

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