0 (of an experience, feeling, or memory) happy and sad at the same time -- bittersød
Moving out of his parents’ house had been a bittersweet experience.
1 (of a smell or taste) both sweet and bitter at the same time -- bittersød
He described his acclamation as bittersweet, in that he had already ordered 25,000 campaign pamphlets.
To ready themselves for the vigorous matings, sires eat a plant called bittersweet.
I love this bittersweet state, even if it is somewhat painful.
Flora include thorn thickets, wild blackberries, black cherry, bittersweet, sassafras, juniper and honeysuckle.
The atmosphere of the band's music flows through the surreal and bittersweet end, to making it a soundtrack of life.
He achieved his business successes in bittersweet circumstances.
There is also an inherently nostalgic, bittersweet element.
The vinegar combines acidity with a burning sensation that gives recipes where it is used a bittersweet side characteristic.