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 +[[Image:The Bitter Potion.jpg|200px|thumb|left|''[[The Bitter Potion]]'' (c. 1635) by [[Adriaen Brouwer]]]]
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'''Bitter''' can refer to: '''Bitter''' can refer to:
-* [[Bitter (taste)#Bitterness|Bitter]], one of the five basic tastes;+* [[Bitter (taste)#Bitterness|Bitter]], one of the [[five basic tastes]].
-* [[Bitterness (emotion)|Bitterness]], an emotion similar to resentment. +* [[Bitterness (emotion)|Bitterness]], an emotion similar to [[resentment]].
-== By title ==+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]]''."
-*''[[Bitter Moon]]''+
-*''[[Bitter Rice]]''+
-*''[[The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant]]''+
 +== 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
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 +== See also==
 +* [[Bittersweet]]
== Antonym == == Antonym ==
* [[Sweet]] * [[Sweet]]
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