10 adverbs to describe how to embittered

This secretly embittered Churi still more.

This behaviour, as it conveyed to his creditors no high idea of his honesty, so it obliged him to be perpetually skulking, and must consequently have embittered even those hours which he falsly dedidicated to pleasure; for they who live under a perpetual dread of losing their liberty, can enjoy no great comfort even in their most careless moments.

The discontent, which was becoming of itself continually more embittered, was still further aggravated by the striking sufferings of an individual.

II The Note suggests that the territorial conditions laid down for Germany in Europe shall be moderate in order that she may not feel deeply embittered after peace.

Henceforth his life is embittered by constant persecution.

Then, too, all persons of Tory feelings were far more embittered against me individually than on the previous occasion; many who had at first been either favourable or indifferent, were vehemently opposed to my re-election.

A pleasant subject of merriment, no doubt, it isthough somewhat embittered by the intrusive remembrance of that unsparing castigator of vice, Mr. Gifford, and clouded over by the melancholy breathed from the shin-bone of his own poor old deceased grandmother.

Nevertheless, it was an experience that sorely embittered his soul.

The feud between the adherents of the houses of Sprague and Boone had become acrimoniously embittered by the point of view from which each side saw the conduct of Jack.

This was specially embittered by the fact that Mrs. Mountjoy absolutely refused to divulge her plans as they were made.

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