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Meanings of
thorniness
in English
Portuguese
acrimônia
Catalan
acrimònia
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A rough and bitter manner.
bitterness
acrimony
jaundice
acerbity
tartness
Portuguese
acrimônia
The quality of being covered with prickly thorns or spines.
prickliness
bristliness
spininess
Synonyms
Examples for "
bitterness
"
bitterness
acrimony
jaundice
acerbity
tartness
Examples for "
bitterness
"
1
The court cases and scandals brought recreational drugs, depression and increasing
bitterness
.
2
Asperity and
bitterness
must be buried in the graves with the dead.
3
The project has caused much
bitterness
among well-to-do Jews in the area.
4
The coldness of the clergyman was forgotten in the
bitterness
of self-reproach.
5
Many said the government had compounded their
bitterness
by curtailing collective mourning.
1
There is often much exaggeration, much unfairness, much
acrimony
in their debates.
2
We are witnessing a time of multiple crises and much international
acrimony
.
3
He replied with little force and great
acrimony
;
but no rejoinder appeared.
4
The flapper was showing traces of tears, but also a considerable
acrimony
.
5
Mutual
acrimony
is the currency of the U.S.-Pakistani relationship, not clean breaks.
1
Purpose: A new method of palliation of malignant obstructive
jaundice
is presented.
2
The doctors were puzzled by the fact that it wasn't quite
jaundice
.
3
A 64-year-old man presented with right upper-quadrant pain,
jaundice
,
and weight loss.
4
But this just being short of
jaundice
all the time confused them.
5
The main admission diagnoses were early onset neonatal sepsis,
jaundice
and prematurity.
1
There was an outward starch and
acerbity
produced by toil and danger.
2
He must be forgiven if he seemed to speak with unusual
acerbity
.
3
With
acerbity
,
he said, That doesn't seem to be any of my business.
4
With some
acerbity
I pointed out the futility of his proposition.
5
Howson was rather surprised at the sudden
acerbity
of her tone.
1
So like a man's observation, that, continued the Colonel with much
tartness
.
2
Emma swallowed a sip of Perrier, its bubbling
tartness
tickling her nose.
3
Carrots and onions contribute sweetness as well as aroma, wine
tartness
and savoriness.
4
Lady Salkeld looked at him, sniffed, and said with some
tartness
:
5
The
tartness
of the blueberries was tempered by the sweet pinkberries.
Usage of
thorniness
in English
1
In their
thorniness
,
however, there is no malice, only some malic acid.
2
She was right about the
thorniness
of the situation, Rozsak reflected.
3
The most characteristic feature of the jungle was its
thorniness
.
4
It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of
thorniness
.
5
Cunning little thing, for all her
thorniness
and her sharpness with him, which he now saw that he had deserved....
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
thorniness
Portuguese
acrimônia
acrimónia
agudeza
acuidade
agrura
Catalan
acrimònia
acritud
Thorniness
through the time