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im⋅bit⋅ter
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ɪmˈbɪt
ər
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–verb (used with object)
embitter.
Related forms:
im⋅bit⋅ter⋅er,
noun
im⋅bit⋅ter⋅ment,
noun
em⋅bit⋅ter
/
ɛmˈbɪt
ər
/
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em-
bit
-er
]
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–verb (used with object)
1.
to make bitter; cause to feel bitterness:
Failure has embittered him.
2.
to make bitter or more bitter in taste.
Also,
imbitter.
Origin:
1595–1605;
em-
1
+
bitter
Related forms:
em⋅bit⋅ter⋅er,
noun
em⋅bit⋅ter⋅ment,
noun
Synonyms:
1.
sour, rankle, envenom.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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embitter
c.1603, from
en-
+
bitter
(q.v.). Now rare in its literal sense; fig. meaning first attested 1634.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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