Bitterness

/ˈbɪtərnəs/ noun

Bitterness is a sharp, unpleasant taste, like that of unsweetened coffee or some medicines. It can also mean deep anger and hurt that someone holds onto for a long time.

From “bitter,” from Old English “biter,” meaning “sharp” or “biting,” plus the noun suffix “-ness.” The emotional sense developed from the physical taste, comparing hurt feelings to a harsh flavor.

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