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Definition of Embitterment

Embitterment
Embitterment Em*bit"ter*ment, n. The act of embittering; also, that which embitters.

Meaning of Embitterment from wikipedia

- Berner Embitterment-Inventory (BEI) (Znoj, 2008; 2011)[full citation needed] measures emotional embitterment, performance-related embitterment, pessimism/hopelessness...
- Life Embitters (Catalan: La vida amarga) is a 1967 book by the Spanish writer Josep Pla. The content is a mix of anecdotes, travelogue, historical essays...
- A bitterant (or bittering agent) is a chemical that is added to a product to make it smell or taste bitter. Bitterants are commonly used as aversive agents...
- University Hospital in Berlin. He was the first publishing on Post-traumatic embitterment disorders. Furthermore, he is editor of the journals Primary Care Psychiatry...
- character, unaware of the consequences of his actions, though he becomes embittered toward players who wish to end the games. After the third voting session...
- first time in years, planning to meet before she was killed. Visiting an embittered Menendez in prison, Mickey admits to Izzy that his failure to help Menendez...
- pressure put upon young Mary to sing and perform, and Litsa was increasingly embittered with George and his absences and infidelity and often violently reviled...
- editors of some of the nation's most powerful newspapers. Charles Sumner, embittered by the corruption of the Grant administration, joined the new party, which...
- himself enticed by the ****ual hedonism of a seductive French woman and her embittered, paraplegic American husband. The film was called an "anti-romantic opus...
- Fearn. They are known for their abrasive, minimalist musical style and embittered explorations of austerity-era Britain, culture, and working class life...