Amargar in english
Embitter
pronunciation: embɪtɜr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: embɪtɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures
amargarse = go + sour ; turn + sour ; sour ; stew ; become + bitter.
Example: The article is entitled 'Relationships in swimming : what happens when they go sour?'.Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy.Example: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience.Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Example: Then he added, 'He never became bitter in spite of his sickness and suffering'.amargar = taste + bitter ; make + bitter ; embitter ; taste + sour.
Example: Good coffee tastes somewhat bitter but smooth, and has no sour undertones.Example: Love is bittersweet, it's up to you to make it bitter or sweet.Example: The report on the likely impact of the Iraqi war on British Muslims warned that the conflict would embitter and radicalize them.Example: I normally like milk but now that I'm pregnant it tastes sour to me.more:
» amargarse = go + sour ; turn + sour ; sour ; stew ; become + bitter .
Example: The article is entitled 'Relationships in swimming : what happens when they go sour?'. Example: In the latter half of the 20th century, however, medicine's success threatened to turn sour as questions were asked about its efficacy. Example: His poetry is characterized by a distinctive and attractive tone that is neither sentimental nor soured by experience. Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit. Example: Then he added, 'He never became bitter in spite of his sickness and suffering'.