Bitter
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It is also used to express value judgments in the cultural arena: "Goya's [[bitter]] series of aquatinted etchings were published in 1799 under the title ''[[Caprichos]]''." | It is also used to express value judgments in the cultural arena: "Goya's [[bitter]] series of aquatinted etchings were published in 1799 under the title ''[[Caprichos]]''." | ||
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*''[[Bitter Moon]]'', a film by Roman Polanski | *''[[Bitter Moon]]'', a film by Roman Polanski | ||
*''[[Bitter Rice]]'', a film by Giuseppe De Santis | *''[[Bitter Rice]]'', a film by Giuseppe De Santis |
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Bitter can refer to:
- Bitter, one of the five basic tastes.
- Bitterness, an emotion similar to resentment.
It is also used to express value judgments in the cultural arena: "Goya's bitter series of aquatinted etchings were published in 1799 under the title Caprichos."
Namesakes
- Bitter Moon, a film by Roman Polanski
- Bitter Rice, a film by Giuseppe De Santis
- The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, a film by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- The Bitter Potion, painting by Adriaen Brouwer
See also
Antonym
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