Definition of Embitterments

1. Noun. (plural of embitterment) ¹

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Definition of Embitterments

1. embitterment [n] - See also: embitterment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Embitterments

embiggened
embiggening
embiggens
embillow
embiopteran
embiotocoid
embiotocoids
embitter
embittered
embitteredly
embitteredness
embitterer
embitterers
embittering
embitterment
embitterments (current term)
embitters
emblanch
emblanched
emblanching
emblaze
emblazed
emblazer
emblazers
emblazes
emblazing
emblazon
emblazoned
emblazoner
emblazoners

Literary usage of Embitterments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"Its treatment must necessarily be purely national, for the international jewels have been eliminated by the embitterments of the European (higgle. ..."

2. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1846)
"Good sir, throw all embitterments into a grave, before you go into your own. You will ask, what assurances you shall have, that madam will do you good, ..."

3. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1846)
"Good sir, throw all embitterments into a grave, before you go into your own. You will ask, what assurances you shall have, that madam will do you good, ..."

4. The Christian Examiner (1854)
"... of the controversy, were elements infused into it by the progress of angry debates on both sides, — not original embitterments which opened the discord. ..."

5. The Provinces of the Roman Empire from Caesar to Diocletian by Theodor Mommsen (1906)
"... and to escape the disillusions and embitterments which tell most painfully on those highest in station, while his brilliant and heroic figure continues ..."

6. The Life and Times of Samuel Bowles by George Spring Merriam (1885)
"Nothing but groat elasticity and power of loving rebound against the wear and tear of life and the disgusts and embitterments of political activity, ..."

7. The March of the Ten Thousand: Being a Translation of the Anabasis, Preceded by Xenophon (1901)
"... and sometimes, whilst foraging for wood and grass and so forth on the same ground, blows were exchanged, which occasioned further embitterments. ..."

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