0 in a way that shows strong negative emotion such as anger or disappointment -- mocno, gorzko
Greg complained bitterly about the conditions.
We were bitterly disappointed about the decision.
1 If it is bitterly cold, the weather is extremely and unpleasantly cold. -- przejmująco
One example of the new challenges to the profession within the private sector was the growth of prepaid group practice, which doctors had fought bitterly against for years.
Bitterly did they repent their decision.
They protested bitterly against foreign economic domination.
They bitterly opposed the end of the forest, and exploited their rights, and the forest freeholders and commoners, mercilessly in the last eight years of its existence.
Now it is important to recall that these communities were by no means always harmonious ones, and the relations between their members were often bitterly antagonistic.
I tried to set it very bitterly, understated, swift.
Apart from statistical grounds the statement has been attacked bitterly for its ill-chosen timing.
All of this belied the tensions that existed between the long-term band members, who were bitterly divided both over politics and personal matters.