Amargor in english

Bitterness

pronunciation: bɪtɜrnəs part of speech: noun
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bitterness

amargor1 = bitterness ; sourness. 

Example: That bitterness you sometimes taste in citrus fruit comes from limonin, a compound that most people can detect at concentrations as small as a few parts per million.Example: Salt provides a balance to the sweetness and acidity by decreasing the sourness of acid and increasing the sweetness of sugar.

amargor2 = bitterness. 

Example: Love is the exact opposite of unforgiveness, envy, jealousy, hate, pride and bitterness.

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» quitarse el amargor de (la) bocaget over .

Example: If you're trying to get over a break-up, you're not alone -- just about everyone experiences the type of grief we call heartbreak at one time or another.

Amargor synonyms

gall in spanish: hiel, pronunciation: gɔl nounbitter in spanish: amargo, pronunciation: bɪtɜr adjectiveresentment in spanish: resentimiento, pronunciation: rɪzentmənt nounjaundice in spanish: ictericia, pronunciation: dʒɔndəs nounacrimony in spanish: acritud, pronunciation: ækrɪmoʊni nounrancor in spanish: rencor, pronunciation: ræŋkɜr nounrancour in spanish: rencor, pronunciation: ræŋkaʊr nounacerbity in spanish: acerbidad, pronunciation: əsɜrbəti noun
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