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Significados de
acerbate
em inglês
português
amargurar
catalão
amargar
espanhol
amargar
Back to the meaning
Cause to be bitter or resentful.
embitter
envenom
português
amargurar
Sinônimos
Examples for "
embitter
"
embitter
envenom
Examples for "
embitter
"
1
Sorrow may enrich the nature or it may
embitter
and narrow it.
2
The outbreak of hostilities often tends to
embitter
the strife of parties.
3
The marvel is that this did not
embitter
him against the church.
4
Contrary to his expectations, his disagreement didn't
embitter
Brother Timothy at all.
5
It will
embitter
and degrade our politics, and dislocate our Parliamentary institutions.
1
The meat of the one man shall
envenom
the meat of the other.
2
I rushed forward, regretting only that I had not had time to
envenom
my blade.
3
The real difficulty being social and racial, to mix politics with it was to
envenom
it.
4
These notaries are strange fellows; they
envenom
everything.
5
That kindred subsisted between them was possible, notwithstanding this dissimilitude; but this circumstance contributed to
envenom
my suspicions.
Uso de
acerbate
em inglês
1
Lady Laura had triumphed; but she had no desire to
acerbate
her husband by any unpalatable allusion to her victory.
2
The poor girl had not spirit sufficient to upbraid her friend; nor did it suit her now to
acerbate
an enemy.
3
They are often perturbed and
acerbated
,
and sometimes diverted from their proper course by the winds of adverse comment.
4
And personally his feelings had been
acerbated
in that he had been called 'mate' by a man not half his age.
5
On the Monday morning John Ball said something respecting Margaret to his mother which
acerbated
that lady more than ever against her niece.
6
Lord Palmerston, too, was a typical example of a leader lulling, rather than arousing, assuaging rather than
acerbating
the minds of his followers.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Colocações frequentes
acerbate an enemy
Translations for
acerbate
português
amargurar
catalão
amargar
espanhol
amargar
acibarar
Acerbate
ao longo do tempo