bitter in the PONS Dictionary

bitter Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dark chocolate [or Brit also bitter] [or Am also bittersweet]
bitter chocolate Brit
bitter rivals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Prior to this machine, coffee was primarily made in a percolator which often gave it a bitter and burned flavor.
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Black maca is considered the strongest in energy and stamina-promoting properties, being both sweet and slightly bitter in taste.
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It forms colorless scales which have a bitter taste, but it is highly inadvisable to taste either this substance or elaterium.
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The dried fenugreek leaves have a bitter taste and strong smell, hence careful quantities must be used.
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While performing fellatio on him she comments that men taste bitter, but sweet.
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Dandelion is an insecticide but is claimed to be potassium-sparing diuretic, hepatic, cholagogue, anti-rheumatic, laxative, tonic, and a bitter.
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This is because the chemicals stored in the stink glands are unpalatable - being extremely bitter.
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Hops act as a preservative and produce a bitter, beer-like flavor.
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Collections of sketches continued to follow almost annually at times, with a mixture of whimsy, parody, nonsense, and satire that was never bitter.
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Since then the enterprise has been trying to pull out of the collective labour agreement and has been forced back into it by a bitter strike.
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